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If in the following figure (not to the scale), `angleACB` = `135^(@)` and the radius of the circle is `2sqrt2` cm, then the length of the chord AB is:

A

6 cm

B

4`sqrt(2)` cm

C

`3sqrt2` cm

D

4 cm

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