The line 5 x+12 y=9 touches the hyperbola x^ 2 -9 y^ 2 =9 at the point,
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The line \(5 x+12 y=9\) touches the hyperbola \(x^{2}-9 y^{2}=9\) at the point,
- \((-5,4 / 3)\)
- \((5,-4 / 3)\)
- \((3,-1 / 2)\)
- None of these
Answer
(B) (5,-4 / 3)
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