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If `x^2/(2-a)+y^2/(a-5)=1` represents an ellipse then find the range of `a` (A) `(0,3/2)uu(3/2,5)` (B) `(2,3/2)` (C) `(1,3/2)` (D) `(3/2,6)`

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