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If `lambda, mu` are real numbers such that , `x^(3)-lambdax^(2)+mux-6=0` has its real roots and positive, then the minimum value of `mu,` is

A

`3(6)^(1//3)`

B

`3(6)^(2//3)`

C

`(6)^(1//3)`

D

`(6)^(2//3)`

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