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Let the roots of the equation `24 x ^(3) -14x ^(2) + kx +3=0` form a geometric sequence of real numbers. If absolute value of k lies between the roots of the equation `x ^(2)+alpha ^(2) x -122=0,` then the largest integral value of `alpha` is :

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