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If `m_1` and `m_2` are the roots of the equation `x^2+(sqrt(3)+2)x+sqrt(3)-1=0`, then the area of the `Delta` formed by lines `y=m_1x`, `y=m_2x`, `y=c` is: a.`((sqrt(33)+sqrt(11))/4)c^2` b.`((sqrt(32)+sqrt(11))/16)c` c.`((sqrt(33)+sqrt(10))/4)c^2` d.`((sqrt(33)+sqrt(21))/4)c^3`

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