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                                    Consider the quadratic equation (c−5)x2−2cx+(c−4)=0. Let S be the set of all integral values of c for which one root of the equation lies in the interval (0,2) and another root lies in the interval (2,3). The number of elements in S is | 
                            
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Answer»  Consider the quadratic equation (c−5)x2−2cx+(c−4)=0. Let S be the set of all integral values of c for which one root of the equation lies in the interval (0,2) and another root lies in the interval (2,3). The number of elements in S is  | 
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