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A hyperbola passes through (2,3) and has asymptotes `3x-4y+5=0` and `12 x+5y-40=0` . Then, the equation of its transverse axis is `77 x-21 y-265=0` `21 x-77 y+265=0` `21 x-77 y-265=0` `21 x+77 y-265=0`

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