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if both root of equation `x^2-6ax+2-2a+9a^2 = 0` exceeds 3 . then show that `a>11/9`

A

`(9)/(11) lt a lt (11)/(9)`

B

`a=(11)/(9)`

C

`a gt (11)/(9)`

D

`a lt (11)/(9)`

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