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The vertices of a triangle are A(0, 0), B(0, 2) and C(2, 0). The distance between circumcentre and orthocentre is

A

Area `(R)=(c^3)/(6)`

B

Area of `R = (c^3)/(3)`

C

`overset(lim)(c to0^(+))(Area(T))/(Area(R))=3`

D

`overset(lim)(c to0^(+))(Area(T))/(Area(R))=3/2`

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