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Let f(x)=(sqrt(x^(2)-4))/(5-sqrt(36-x^(2...

Let `f(x)=(sqrt(x^(2)-4))/(5-sqrt(36-x^(2)))` ,if the complete interval of positive values of `x` in the domain of `f(x)` is `(2,a)uu(a,b]` ,then value of `a^(2)-b`

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