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A hyperbola is given with its vertices at `(-2,0)` and `(2,0)` one of the foci of hyperbola is `(3,0)`. Then which of the following points does not lie on hyperbola (A) `(sqrt24,5)` (B) `(sqrt44, 5sqrt2)` (C) `(sqrt44, -5sqrt2)` (D) `(-6, 5sqrt2)`

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