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<CAB=<CDE, AC=4cm, DC=5cm and DE=7cm. Determine the length of sides AB of ∆ABC.
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<CAB=<CDE,
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DE=7cm. Determine the
length of sides AB of
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this is the answer you can try it to see if it works
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