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Mathematics, 07.12.2019 20:31 Jorianes

Two ropes, ad and bd, are tied to a peg on the ground at point d. the other ends of the ropes are tied to points a and b on a flagpole, as shown below: two ropes, ad and bd, are tied to a peg on the ground at point d. the other ends of the ropes are tied to points a and b on a flagpole. angle adc measures 60 degrees and angle bdc measures 30 degrees. the length of dc is 5 multiplied by square root of 3. angle adc measures 60° and angle bdc measures 30°. what is the distance between the points a and b on the flagpole?


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