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"If `alpha~beta` be the roots of the equation `4x^2-16x+lambda=0` where `lambda in R` such that `1 lt alpha lt 2` and `2 lt beta lt 3` then number of integral values of `lambda` is A. 5 B. 6 C. 2 D. 3

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