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Let the orthocentre and centroid of a triangle be A(-3, 5) and B(3, 3), respectively. If C is the circumcentre of this triangle, then the radius of the circle having line segment AC as diameter, is

A

`(3sqrt5)/(2)`

B

`sqrt(10)`

C

`2sqrt(10)`

D

`r sqrt(5/2)`

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