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The coordinates of the foci of an ellipse are `S(3,4)` and `S (2, -3).` If `P` is a point on the ellipse such that `PS+PS' = K`, then (A) `Kgt5` (B) `Kgt5sqrt2` (C) `Klt5` (D) `5ltKlt5sqrt2`

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