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If Em=11, Am=16,CF=27, What are the lengths of the following sides

If Em=11, Am=16,CF=27, What are the lengths of the following sides-example-1

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We will have the following:

First, we calculate AE as follows:


AE=\sqrt[]{AM^2-EM^2}

Now, we replace values and solve it:


AE=\sqrt[]{16^2-11^2}\Rightarrow AE=3\sqrt[]{15}

From theorem AE = EC therefore EC = esqrt(15); so, the following is true:


AC=AE+EC\Rightarrow AC=2AE\Rightarrow AC=2(3\sqrt[]{15})\Rightarrow AC=6\sqrt[]{15}

Knowing this, we then determine FA as follows:


FA=\sqrt[]{AC^2-CF^2}

We then determine BE, DM & CM as follows:

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