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Answer:

C

Explanation:

given

AB + BC = 10 ( subtract AB from both sides )

BC = 10 - AB

using the tangent ratio in the right triangle and the exact value

tan30° =
(1)/(√(3) ) , then

tan30°

=
(AB)/(BC)

=
(AB)/(10-AB) =
(1)/(√(3) ) ( cross- multiply )


√(3) AB = 10 - AB ( add AB to both sides )


√(3) AB + AB = 10 ← factor out AB from each term on the left side

AB(
√(3) + 1) = 10 ← divide both sides by (
√(3) + 1)

AB =
(10)/(√(3)+1 )

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