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If \(e\) and \(e^{\prime}\) are the eccentricities of the ellipse \(5 x^2+9 y^2=45\) and the hyperbola \(5 x^2-4 y^2=45\) respectively, then \(e e^{\prime}\) is equal to

  1. A \(1\)
  2. B \(4\)
  3. C \(5\)
  4. D \(9\)
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(A) \(1\)

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Equation of ellipse is or \[ \begin{array}{r} 5 x^2+9 y^2=45 \\ \frac{x^2}{9}+\frac{y^2}{5}=1 \\ e=\sqrt{\frac{1-b^2}{a^2}}=\sqrt{\frac{1-5}{9}}=\frac{2}{3} \end{array} \] and equation of hyperbola is \[ 5 x^2-4 y^2=45 \] or…