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| Geometry Chapter 1 #12 |
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Stacey Koprince
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CE does equal 4 but the other leg of the triangle is not CE. The leg is EB, which is 6 - check out the diagram.
This illustrates the importance of drawing and completely labeling the picture. :) |
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dl
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hi, i have a different question concerning this problem.
is there some type of theorem that states that line AE is the height of a trapezoid when a trapezoid is formed out of a rhombus or something to that effect? b/c unless it comes in a later chapter in the geometry guide how were we suppose to know that? i kinda err on the side of not always trusting the drawing and since there was no 90 degree symbol on line AD with the dotted line, i didnt want to assume anything. thanks in advance! |
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Stacey Koprince
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I think you meant line AE (the dotted line), not AD? In my book, that does indeed have a right angle symbol on it. Perhaps it was left out in a previous printing and has since been corrected. Yes, you'd need to have that info somehow.
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