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If a ray of light incident along the line `3x+(5-4sqrt(2))y=15` gets reflected from the hyperbola `(x^2)/(16)-(y^2)/9=1` , then its reflected ray goes along the line. `xsqrt(2)-y+5=0` (b) `sqrt(2)y-x+5=0` `sqrt(2)y-x-5=0` (d) none of these

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