Two point charges $(+Q)$ and $(-2Q)$ are fixed on the $X$-axis at positions $x = a$ and $x = 2a$ from the origin, respectively. At what position on the axis is the resultant electric field zero?

  • A
    Only $x = -(2 + \sqrt{2})a$
  • B
    Only $x = (2 + \sqrt{2})a$
  • C
    Only $x = (2 - \sqrt{2})a$
  • D
    Only $x = -(2 - \sqrt{2})a$

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