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In a triangle ABC, `a=4`, `b=3`, `/_A=60^(@)`, then `c` is the root of the equation

A

`c^2=3c-7=0`

B

`c^2+3c+7=0`

C

`c^2-3c+7=0`

D

`c^2+3c-7=0`

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