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The locus of a point such that the sum of its distances from the points ` ( 0 ,2 ) ` and ` ( 0, -2 ) ` is 6 is

A

`9x^(2)-5y^(2)=45`

B

`5x^(2)+9y^(2)=45`

C

`9x^(2)+5y^(2)=45`

D

`5x^(2)-9y^(2)=45`

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