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The eccentricity of the ellipse, which meets the line `x/7+y/2=1` on x-axis and `x/3-y/5=1` on y-axis and where axes are along the axes of coordinate is

A

`(2sqrt6)/7`

B

`(3sqrt2)/7`

C

`sqrt6/7`

D

none of these

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