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The equation 3^(2x)+(K-1)3^(x+1)+K=0 has...

The equation `3^(2x)+(K-1)3^(x+1)+K=0` has roots of opposite signs ,then the set of values of `K` is `(0,2/a]` .where a is equal to

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