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Question Number 140969 by EnterUsername last updated on 14/May/21

The roots of the equation x^2 −(m−3)x+m=0 are  such that exactly one of them lies in the interval  (1, 2). Then  (A) 5<m<7                           (B) m<10  (C) 2<m<5                           (D) m>10

Therootsoftheequationx2(m3)x+m=0are suchthatexactlyoneofthemliesintheinterval (1,2).Then (A)5<m<7(B)m<10 (C)2<m<5(D)m>10

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