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The value of a for which the quadratic e...

The value of a for which the quadratic equation
`3x^(2) + 2a^(2) + 1x + a^(2) - 3a + 2 = 0`
Possesses roots of opposite signs lies in

A

`(-oo,0)`

B

`(-oo,1)`

C

(1,2)

D

(4,9)

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C
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