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The base of an isosceles triangle is 16 cm. If both the equal sides be 17 cm each, find the area of the triangle.

A

90 `cm^(2)`

B

100 `cm^(2)`

C

120 `cm^(2)`

D

110 `cm^(2)`

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C
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