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The points `z_(1)=3 sqrt3+i` and `z_(2)=2 sqrt3 +6i` are given on a complex plane. The complex number lying on the bisector of the angle formed by the vectors `z_(1) and z_(2)` is

A

`z= (3+2 sqrt3)/(2)+ (sqrt3+2)/(2)i`

B

`z=5+5i`

C

`z= -1-i`

D

None of these

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