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If the area of bounded between the x-axis and the graph of `y=6x-3x^2` between the ordinates `x=1` and `x=a` is `19` units, then `a` can take the value: (A) 4 or -2 (B) one value is in (2, 3) and one in (-1, 0) (C) one value is in (3, 4) and one in (-2,-1) (D) none of these

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