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A hyperbola, having the transverse axis of length 2 `sin theta`, is confocal with the ellipse `3x^(2) + 4y^(2) = 12`. Then its equation is

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`x^(2) cosec^(2)theta – y^(2) sec^(2)theta = 1`

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`x^(2) sec^(2)theta–y^(2) cosec^(2)theta=1`

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`x^(2) sin^(2)theta – y^(2) cos^(2)theta = 1`

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`x^(2) cos^(2)theta – y^(2) sin^(2)theta = 1`

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