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Find the point in the first quadrant and lying on the hyperbola `5x^(2)-3y^(2)=-6` at which the tangent to the hyperbola makes an angle `45^(@)` with the positive direction of the x-axis.

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`((3)/(sqrt(5)),(5)/(sqrt(5)))`
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