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The value of p for which one root of the...

The value of p for which one root of the equation
`x^(2)-(p+1) x+p^(2)+p=8` exceeds 2 and the
other is lesser than 2 are given by

A

`3 lt p lt 10`

B

`p le -2`

C

`p ge 10`

D

`-2 lt p lt 3`

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D
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