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The largest possible area of a right angled triangle whose hypotenuse is 5\( \mathrm { cm } \) is given by \( \longrightarrow \mathrm { cm } ^ { 2 } \) \( \mathrm { cm } ^ { 2 } \) \( \stackrel { 25 } { - } \mathrm { cm } ^ { 2 } \) \( - \mathrm { cm } ^ { 2 } \)

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