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If centre of a regular hexagon is at origin and one of the vertices on Argand diagram is 1+2i, where `i=sqrt(-1)`, then its perimeter is

A

`2sqrt(5)`

B

`6sqrt(2)`

C

`4sqrt(5)`

D

`6sqrt(5)`

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