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If `b lt 0`, then the roots `x_(1) and x_(2)` of the equation `2x^(2) +6x +b= 0` satisfy the condition `(x_(1)//x_(2)) + (x_(2)//x_(1))lt k` where k is equal to

A

2

B

`-2`

C

0

D

4

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