Koch was into snowflakes it seems(with all due respect).

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What is the area of a Koch snowflake? if the area can be expressed as:

find a+b+d+e.

Note:
1. c is the length of a side of the above triangle in darker shade of blue.
2. a, b, d, e are positive integers. b is square free. a and e are coprime.

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