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Let A = {(x, y):x+y=alpha} and B={(x, y...

Let `A = {(x, y):x+y=alpha} and B={(x, y):x^3 +y^3 lt alpha}` be two sets that `A nn B=phi` for some real number `alpha`,then the exhaustive set of value of `alpha` is

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