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In isosceles AEFG shown to the right, EG=EF=10=and GF=12 12. If an altitude was drawn from point E to overline GF what would be its length? Show how you arrived at your answer.<…
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In isosceles AEFG shown to the right, EG=EF=10=and GF=12 12. If an altitude was drawn from point E to overline GF what would be its length? Show how you arrived at your answer.<…
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In isosceles AEFG shown to the right, EG=EF=10=and GF=12 12. If an altitude was drawn from point E to overline GF what would be its length? Show how you arrived at your answer.
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You will need to use GCF 12 equals 11 altitude
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