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If `lambda` be the ratio of the roots of the quadratic equation in `x,3m^(2)x^(2)+m(m-4)x+2=0` then the least values of m for which `lambda+(1)/(lambda)=1` is

A

`- 2 +sqrt(2)`

B

`4- 3 sqrt(2)`

C

`2- sqrt(3)`

D

`4-2 sqrt(3)`

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