Find t if the area of the pentagon ABCDE be `45/2` where a=(1,3), B=(-2,5), C=(-3,-1) D=(0,-2) and E=(2,t).
A
`-1,17`
B
`-1,106`
C
`1,17`
D
`1,18`
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