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The equation `16 x^2-3y^2-3y^2-32 x+12 y-44=0` represents a hyperbola. the length of whose transvers axis is `4sqrt(3)` the length of whose transvers axis is `4` whose center is `(-1,2)` whose eccentricity is `sqrt((19)/3)`

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