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If \(\mathrm{P}\left(\frac{\pi}{6}\right)\) is a point on the hyperbola \(\frac{x^2}{a^2}-\frac{y^2}{b^2}=1, \mathrm{~S}, \mathrm{~S}^{\prime}\) are its foci and \(\mathrm{SP}+\mathrm{S}^{\prime} \mathrm{P}-2\left|\mathrm{SP}-\mathrm{S}^{\prime} \mathrm{P}\right|\), then \(\mathrm{e}=\)

  1. A \(\sqrt{2}\)
  2. B 2
  3. C \(\sqrt{3}\)
  4. D 3
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(C) \(\sqrt{3}\)

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\[ \begin{aligned} & \text { } \because\left|P S-P S^{\prime}\right|=2 a \\ & \Rightarrow 2|P S-P S|=4 a \\ & \text { now } P S+P S=2 e \cdot \frac{2 a}{\sqrt{3}} \end{aligned} \] \(\left(\right.\) where \(\frac{2 \mathrm{a}}{\sqrt{3}}\) is the \(\mathrm{x}\) - coordinate of…