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A circle `C_1`, of radius `2` touches both `x`-axis and `y`- axis. Another circle `C_1` whose radius is greater than `2` touches circle and both the axes. Then the radius of circle is

A

`6-4 sqrt2`

B

`6+4 sqrt2`

C

`6-4 sqrt3`

D

`6+4 sqrt3`

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