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In a triangle the sum of two sides is x and the product of the same two sides is y. If `x^2 - c^2 = y` where c is the third side. Determine the ration of the in-radius and circum-radius

A

`y/sqrt(3)`

B

`c/sqrt(3)`

C

`c/3`

D

`3/2 y `

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B
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