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Find the area of a triangle whose sides are 12 m, 14 m and 16 m.

A215m22\sqrt{15} m^2

B2115m221\sqrt{15} m^2

C715m27\sqrt{15} m^2

D15m2\sqrt{15} m^2

Answer:

2115m221\sqrt{15} m^2

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2115m221\sqrt{15} m^2


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