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If $$y = {\sin ^2}\alpha + {\cos ^2}\left( {\alpha + \beta } \right) + 2\sin \alpha \sin \beta \cos \left( {\alpha + \beta } \right)$$ then $$\frac{{{d^3}y}}{{d{a^3}}}$$, is

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