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If 'a' is a real number and the equation (a-2)(x-[x])^2 +2(x-[x]) +a^2 =0 (where [x] denotes the greatest integer <=x) has no integral solution and has exactly one solution in (2,3), then 'a' lies in the interval

a. (-1,2) b. (0,1) c. (-1,0) d. (2,3)

 

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hint : if x lies in (2,3)

hint :

if x lies in (2,3) then [x] = 2

the answer will be (-1,0) i

the answer will be (-1,0) i guess...is it?

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please post the solution guys....

please post the solution guys....

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