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The equation of the normal to the ellipse `x^(2)//16+y^(2)//9=1` at the point whose eccentric angle `theta=pi//6` is

A

`5x-3y=8sqrt(2)`

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`8x-6sqrt(3)y=7sqrt(3)`

C

`6x+sqrt(2)y=2sqrt(2)`

D

`2x+3sqrt(3)y=12`

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