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Three angles `A, B, C` (taken in that order) of triangle ABC are in arithmetic progression.If `a^2 + b^2-c^2 = 0` and `c = 2sqrt3,` then the radius of circle inscribed in triangle ABC is equal to[Note: All symbols used have usual meaning in triangle ABC.]

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