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If area of `DeltaABC (Delta)` and angle C are given and if c opposite to given angle is minimum, then

A

`a=sqrt((2Delta)/(sinC))`

B

`b=((2Delta)/(sinC))`

C

`a=(4Delta)/(sinC)`

D

`b=(4Delta)/(sin^(2)C)`

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