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Let P (1, 2, 3) and Q (-1, -2, -3) be the two points and let O be the origin. Then, `|PQ+OP|` is equal to a)`sqrt(13)` b)`sqrt(14)`c)`sqrt(24)` d)`sqrt(12)`

A

`sqrt(13)`

B

`sqrt(14)`

C

`sqrt(24)`

D

`sqrt(12)`

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