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If both roots of the equation `x^(2)-(m-3)x+m=0(m in R)` are positive, then

A

`m epsilon (3,oo)`

B

`m epsilon(-oo,1]`

C

`m epsilon[9,oo)`

D

`m epsilon(1,3)`

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