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AA′ = 33 m and BC = 7.5 m. The span is divided into six equal parts at E, G, C, I, and K. Find the length of A′B.
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AA′ = 33 m and BC = 7.5 m. The span is divided into six equal parts at E, G, C, I, and K. Find the length of A′B.
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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "18.12."
The image of this triangle is an isosceles triangle
with the base being 33m (from angle A to angle A') and the right leg is 7.5 m long (BC) the span or width of the triangle is divided by 6 vertical lines with equal distances from eachother. so we need to find the length of the left leg AB.
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