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The real values of `lambda` for which the equation, `4x^3 + 3x^2 - 6x + lambda = 0` has two distinct real roots in [0, 1] lie in the interval (A) `(0,oo)` (B) `(3,oo)` (C) `(-5,7/4)` (D) `[0,7/4)`

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