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The line 5x-3y=8sqrt2 is a normal to the...

The line `5x-3y=8sqrt2` is a normal to the ellipse `x^(2)/25+y^(2)/9=1`, If 'theta' be eccentric angle of the foot of this normal then 'theta' is equal to

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