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Multiple choice

If $\alpha,\beta$ are the roots of the equation $x^2-3x+a=0, :a::\epsilon::R$ and $\alpha<1<\beta$ then-

  1. $a\:\epsilon\:(-\infty,-2)$
  2. $a\:\epsilon\:(-\infty,\dfrac 94)$
  3. $a\:\epsilon\:(2,\dfrac 94)$
  4. None of the above.

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