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The equation of the transvers and conjugate axes of a hyperbola are, respectively, `x+2y-3=0` and `2x-y+4=0` , and their respective lengths are `sqrt(2)` and `2/sqrt(3)dot` The equation of the hyperbola is
a) `2/5(x+2y-3)^2-3/5(2x-y+4)^2=1`
b) `2/5(x-y-4)^2-3/5(x+2y-3)^2=1`
c)`2(2x-y+4)^2-3(x+2y-3)^2=1`
d)`2(x+2y-3)^2-3(2x-y+4)^2=1`

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