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If `x = (1)/(3-2sqrt(2))` and `y = (1)/(3 + 2sqrt(2))`, then find the value of x + y + xy.

A

7

B

`4 + sqrt(2)`

C

`3 + 4sqrt(2)`

D

`4-sqrt(2)`B. 4+12

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