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Let `x_(1) and x_(2)` be solutions of the equations
`sin^(-1)(x^(2)-3x+5/2)=pi/6`. Then, find `x_(1)""^(2)+x_(2)""^(2)`

A

4

B

5

C

`5/2`

D

6

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