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[" 66.Possible values of "a" such that the equation "x^(2)+2ax+a=],[sqrt(a^(2)+x-(1)/(16))-(1)/(16),x>=-a" ,has two distinct real roots "],[" are given by "],[[" a "[0,1]," h "[-oo,0)],[" c."[0,oo)," d "((3)/(4),oo)]]

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