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If `C_1` (1, 3) and `C_2`(4, 3)are the centres of two circles whose radical axis is y-axis. If the radius of the 1st circle is `2sqrt2` units, then the radius of the second circle is

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`sqrt23`

B

3

C

4

D

`2sqrt2`

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