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A tangent drawn to hyperbola `x^2/a^2-y^2/b^2 = 1` at `P(pi/6)` froms a triangle of area `3a^2` square units, with the coordinate axes, then the square of its eccentricity is (A) `15` (B) `24` (C) `17` (D) `14`

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