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[" BOOKLET-1"],[" The integral values of "x" for which "x^(2)+7x+13" is perfect square are "alpha" and "beta" then "],[[" (A) "alpha" and "beta" are -ve integer "alpha^(2)+beta^(2)" is perfect square of an integer "],[" (G) atleast one of the value "alpha" or "beta" is negative "," (D) atleast one of the value "alpha" or "beta" is prime "]]

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