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Two particles P and Q are moving with velocity of `(hat(i)+hat(j))` and `(-hat(i)+2hat(j))` respectively. At time `t=0`, P is at origin and Q is at a point with positive vector `(2hat(i)+hat(j))`. Then the shortest distance between P & Q is :-

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