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If product of the real roots of the equation, `x^(2)-ax+30=2sqrt((x^(2)-ax+45)),agt0` is `lamda` minimum value of sum of roots of the equation is `mu`. The value of `(mu)` (where (.) denotes the least integer function) is

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