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For hyperbola whose center is at (1, 2) and the asymptotes are parallel to lines `2x+3y=0` and `x+2y=1` , the equation of the hyperbola passing through (2, 4) is `(2x+3y-5)(x+2y-8)=40` `(2x+3y-8)(x+2y-8)=40` `(2x+3y-8)(x+2y-5)=30` none of these

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