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If the roots of the equation `x ^(2)-ax -b=0(a,b, in R)` are both lying between `-2 and 2,` then :

A

`|a| lt 2 - (b)/(2)`

B

` |a| gt 2 -(b)/(2)`

C

`|a| lt 4`

D

` |a| gr (b)/(2) -2`

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