LM = 4 In MN Find MN. Round the answer to the nearest tenth. Type the correct answer; then press Enter: Triangle ABC is an equilateral triangle. BC = 01. What is the length of AD? Give your answer to the nearest whole number. Type the correct answer; then press Enter: Migram
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We are given that LM = 4 * MN. Now, let's find the length of AD in an equilateral triangle ABC with side length BC = 1. We can drop a perpendicular from A to BC, which we will call D. This will create two 30-60-90 triangles, ABD and ADC. In a 30-60-90 Show more…
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