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The quadratic equation whose roots are l and m where
`l =underset(theta to 0)lim ((3 sin theta-4 sin^(2)theta)/(theta))and m=underset(theta to 0)lim (2 tan theta)/(theta(1-tan^(2) theta))` is

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