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Let x^2-(m-3)x+m=0 (mepsilonR) be a quad...

Let `x^2-(m-3)x+m=0 (mepsilonR)` be a quadratic equation . Find the values of m for which the roots are (ix)one root is smaller than 2 & other root is greater than 2 (x) both the roots are greater than 2 (xi) both the roots are smaller than 2 (xii)exactly one root lies in the interval (1;2) (xiii) both the roots lies in the interval (1;2) (xiv) atleast one root lies in the interval (1;2) (xv) one root is greater than 2 and the other root is smaller than 1

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