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Radius of the circle that passes through the origin and touches the parabola `y^2=4a x` at the point `(a ,2a)` is (a)`5/(sqrt(2))a` (b) `2sqrt(2)a` (c)`sqrt(5/2)a` (d) `3/(sqrt(2))a`

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