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If the angle A, B and C of a triangle ABC are in A.P and a:b=1: `sqrt(3)` If c=4 cm then the area (in sq. cm) of this triangle is :

A

`4 sqrt3`

B

`2/sqrt3`

C

`2sqrt3`

D

`4/sqrt3`

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