option 4 is the correct answer
. According to question
$\frac{x+y}{x^{2}}$ = $\frac{x^{2}+y^{2}}{5x^{2}}$
= $\frac{9y^{2}+y^{2}}{5\times9y^{2}}$ = $\frac{10y^{2}}{45y^{2}}$ = $\frac{2}{9}$
Acc to question
x+y =1(x^2+y^2)/5
x+y= 1(x^2-y^2)/4
1(x^2+y^2)/5= 1(x^2-y^2)/4
4x^2+4y^2= 5x^2-5y^2
9y^2 = x^2
x+y/x^2 = (x^2+ y^2)/5x^2
x+ylx^2= 9y^2+y^2/5*9y^2
=10y^2/45y^2
=10/45= 2/9