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[" (a) "3/2],[" The number of integral values of "lambda" for which the equation "x^(2)+y^(2)+lambda x+(1-lambda)y+5=0" is "],[" the equation of a circle whose radius cannot exceed "5" ,is "],[[" (a) "14," (b) "18," (c) "16," (d) none of these "],[" The equation of the circle passing through the point "(1,1)" and having two diameters along "]]

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