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The equation of the normal to the hyperbola `x^2/16-y^2/9=1` at point `(8,3sqrt3)` is :

A

`sqrt3x+2y=25`

B

`x+y=25`

C

`y+2x=25`

D

`2x+sqrt3y=25`

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D
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