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If 2x ^(2) + 2y ^(2) = 4a, then find the...

If `2x ^(2) + 2y ^(2) = 4a,` then find the value of `(2a)/( x ^(2) -a) + (2a)/( y ^(2) -a).`

A

0

B

1

C

a

D

2a

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