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The asymptotes of the hyperbola centre of the point `(1, 2)` are parallel to the lines `2x+3y=0 and 3x+2y=0`. If the hyperbola passes through the points `(5, 3)`, show that its equation is `(2x+3y-8)(3x+2y+7)=154`

A

`6x^(2)+13xy+6y^(2)-37x-38y-56=0`

B

`6x^(2)+13xy+6y^(2)-38x-37y-98=0`

C

`6x^(2)+13xy+6y^(2)-38x+37y-98=0`

D

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