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\(\alpha\) is a root of the equation \(\frac{x-1}{\sqrt{2 x^2-5 x+2}}=\frac{41}{60}\). If \(-\frac{1}{2} \lt \alpha \lt 0\), then \(\alpha=\)

  1. A \(-\frac{5}{31}\)
  2. B \(-\frac{7}{34}\)
  3. C \(-\frac{9}{37}\)
  4. D \(-\frac{11}{41}\)
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Correct Answer

(B) \(-\frac{7}{34}\)

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Here, \(\frac{x-1}{\sqrt{2 x^2-5 x+2}}=\frac{41}{60}\) (On squaring)…