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If `alpha` and `beta` are roots of the equation `x^2-4sqrt2kx + 2e^(4 Ink)-1 = 0` for some `k`,and `alpha^2 + beta^2 = 66,` then `alpha^3 + beta^3` is equal to

A

`248 sqrt(2)`

B

`280sqrt(2)`

C

`-32 sqrt(2)`

D

`-280 sqrt(2)`

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