\text{\triangle}ABC \text{ has sides } AB = 7, BC = 5, AC = 9. CD \text{ is an exterior angle bisector of } \text{\triangle}ABC. \text{ Find } AD.\text{ Given a unit segment, construct a segment with length } \sqrt{6} \text{ by ruler and compass.}
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