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The figure shows a swing blown to one side by a breeze. As long as the seat of the swing is parallel to the top bar, the swing makes a parallelogram. In ABCD, DC = 2 ft, BE 41/2…
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The figure shows a swing blown to one side by a breeze. As long as the seat of the swing is parallel to the top bar, the swing makes a parallelogram. In ABCD, DC = 2 ft, BE 41/2…
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The figure shows a swing blown to one side by a
breeze. As long as the seat of the swing is parallel to
the top bar, the swing makes a parallelogram. In
ABCD, DC = 2 ft, BE 41/2 ft, and m<BAD = 75°
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Answer:
AB=2 ft
ED=4.5 ft
BD=9 ft
m∠ABC=105°
m∠BCD=105°
m∠ADC=75°
Explanation:
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