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The equation of the normal at the positive end of the latus rectum of the hyperbola ` x^(2) -3y^(2) =144` is

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`sqrt3 x+2y=32`

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` sqrt3x -3y=48`

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` 3x+sqrt3 y=48`

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` 3x-sqrt3y = 48`

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