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If x,y are rational numbers and `(5+sqrt(11))/(3-2sqrt(11))=x+ysqrt(11)`.
The values of x and y are

A

`x= (-14)/(17), y= (-13)/(26)`

B

`x= (4)/(13), y= (11)/(17)`

C

`x= (-27)/(25), y= (-11)/(37)`

D

`x= (-37)/(35), y= (-13)/(35)`

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D
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