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What is the area of a right-angled triangle, if the radius of the circumcircle is 5 cm and altitude drawn to the hypotenuse is 4 cm ?

A

`A. 20 cm^2`

B

B. `18 cm^2`

C

C. `16 cm^2`

D

D. `10 cm^2`

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