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If the roots of the equation `x^2-2a x+a^2+a-3=0` are real and less than 3, then (1999, 2M) `a<2` (b) `2lt=alt=3` `34`

A

`alt2`

B

`2leale3`

C

`3ltale4`

D

`agt4`

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