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Let the eccentricity of an ellipse `(x^2)/a^2+y^2/b^2=1,agtb` be `1/4` If this ellipse passes through the point `(-4sqrt(2/5),3)` then `a^2+b^2` is equal to:

A

29

B

31

C

32

D

34

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