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If `e^lambda` and `e^-lambda` are the roots of equation `3x^2 - (a+b)x+ 2a=0, a, b, lambda epsilon R,` then least integral value of `b` is (i)`4` (ii)`5` (iii)`9` (iv)`10`

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