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The equation of the normal to the hyperbola ` (x^(2))/(25) -(y^(2))/(9) =1` at the point ` theta = (pi)/(4) ` is

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` 5x+3sqrt2 y=34sqrt2`

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` 5x +sqrt2y =4sqrt2`

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` 5x -2sqrt 2y =34sqrt2`

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` 4x-5sqrt 3y= 4`

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