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In GeoGebra, you should see a sketch of William’s kite. You’ll use the sketch to find the lengths of the dowels needed to make the kite. William has indicated that he would like the kite to be AD = 120 cm wide across the bottom, which is labeled on the sketch. Using the width of the kite and the fact that the kite is made from two congruent right triangles, what is AC?

In GeoGebra, you should see a sketch of William’s kite. You’ll use the sketch to find-example-1
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User Phyrox
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Answer:

60 cm

Explanation:

AD = 120cm

AC = 1/2 AD = 1/2(120) = 60 cm

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User Nikhil Yadav
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Answer:

60

Explanation:

i added a comment instead of a answer so yeah

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User ChiliNUT
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