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ABCD is a kite, so AC DB and DE = EB. Calculate the length of AC, to the nearest tenth of a centimeter.

ABCD is a kite, so AC DB and DE = EB. Calculate the length of AC, to the nearest tenth-example-1
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Answer:

AC ≈ 6.8 cm

Explanation:

For legs a and b of a right triangle with hypotenuse c, the Pythagorean theorem tells us ...

a = √(c² -b²)

Using this relation, we can find legs CE and AE.

CE = √(3² -2²) = √5

AE = √(5² -2²) = √21

AC is the sum of these two lengths:

AC = AE +EC = √21 +√5

AC ≈ 6.8 cm

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