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It is not possible to provide an answer. Four linear measurements suggest that the figure is a quadrilateral of some sort. Unfortunately, information about the lengths of the sides is not enough to uniquely identify the shape and so the area cannot be determined.

In order to see why the area cannot be determined, consider a rectangle with sides of 1 cm, 2cm, 1 cm and 2 cm. Clearly, its area is 1*2 = 2 cm2. However, the rectangle can be "distorted" into a parallelogram, with the same sides, but whose vertical height (and so its area) is reduced to 0!

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