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In the formula A=(1)/(2)d(h(1)+h-(2)). F...

In the formula `A=(1)/(2)d(h_(1)+h-(2))`. Find the value of `h_(2)` if `A=12` square units and d=2 square units and `h_(1)=6` units.

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