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The equation of second degree `x^2+2sqrt2x+2y^2+4x+4sqrt2y+1=0` represents a pair of straight lines.The distance between them is a. 4 b. `4/sqrt3` c. 2 d. `2sqrt3`

A

2

B

`2sqrt(3)`

C

4

D

`4sqrt(3)`

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