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If one of the roots of the equation `x^(2)-(p+1)x+ p^(2)+p-8=0` is greater than `2` and the other root is smaller than `2` ,then-
a)`-11/3``<``p``<``3`
b)`-2``<``p``<``3`
c) `2``<``p``<``3`
d) none of these

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