$A$ variable circle is drawn passing through the origin $O$. It intersects the $X$ and $Y$ axes at points $A$ and $B$ respectively,such that $OA + 2OB = K$ (a non-zero constant). The circle always passes through a fixed point $P$ other than the origin. The point $P$ lies on -

  • A
    the $x$-axis
  • B
    the line $y = 2x$
  • C
    the line $x = 2y$
  • D
    the $y$-axis

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