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The factors `(a ^(2) + 4b ^(2) + 4b - 4 ab - 2a - 8)` are

A

`(a-2b-4)(a-2b+2)`

B

`(a-b+2)(a-4b-4)`

C

`(a+2b-4_(a+2b+2)`

D

none of these

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