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If the ellipse `((x-h)^2)/M+((y-k)^2)/N=1` has major axis on the line `y=2 `, minor axis on line `x=1` , major axis has length 10 and minor axis has length 4. The number `h,k,M,N` (in this order only) are- (A) `-1,2,5,2` (B) `-1,2,10,4` (C) `1,-2,25,4` (D) `-1,2,25,4`

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