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All the values of m for which both roots of the equation `x^(2)-2 m x+(m^(2)-1)=0` are greater than -2 but less than 4 lie in the interval

A

`-2ltmlt0`

B

`mgt3`

C

`-1ltmlt3`

D

`1ltmlt4`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`:'x^(2)-2mx+m^(2)-1=0`
`implies(x-m)^(2)=1`
`:.x-m=+-1` or `x=m-1,m+1`
According to the question
`m-1gt-2,m+1gt-2`
`impliesmgt-1,mgt-3`
Then `mgt-1`…………I
and `m-1lt4,mm+1lt4`
`impliesmlt5,mlt3` and `mlt3`
From Eqs I and ii we get `-1ltmlt3`
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