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Find the resultant of the three vectors `vec(OA), vec(OB)` and `vec(OC)` shown in figure. Radius of the circle is R.

A

`2R`

B

`R(1+sqrt(2))`

C

`Rsqrt(2)`

D

`R(sqrt(2)-1)`

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