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The area (A) of triangle, whose base is 4 units longer than its altitude (x) is :

A

`A = 1/2x(x - 4)`

B

`A = 1/2x(x + 4)`

C

`A = 1/2(4x)`

D

`A = 1/2x(x + 4x)`

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