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In `DeltaABC`, let R = circumradius, r= inradius. If r is the distance between the circumcenter and the incenter, then ratio R/r is equal to

A

`sqrt(2)-1`

B

`sqrt(3)-1`

C

`sqrt(2)+1`

D

`sqrt(3)+1`

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C
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