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If the lines represented by `2x^2-5xy+2y^2=0` be the sides of a parallelogram and the line `5x+2y=1 ` be one of its diagonal. Find the equation of the other diagonal, and area of the parallelogram .

A

`(1)/(72)` sq.units

B

`(1)/(54)` sq.units

C

`(1)/(36)` sq.units

D

`(1)/(18)` sq.units

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