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The area of a right-angled triangle ABC is (x2+9/2x−9) square units and ∠B=90°. (i) If the lengths of AB and BC are expressed in the form of linear polynomials of x with integer coefficients, then find their lengths. (ii) Find the value of x, such that ΔABC becomes an isosceles right-angled triangle.

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