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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Calculate DE

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The square root of fourteen is the length of DE

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Also does the guy in that picture play guitar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

$$\sqrt{14}\$$

OpenStudy (anonymous):

$$\sqrt{14}$$ There we go

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How did you get that? It's not one of the answer choices a. 26.016 b. sqrt 82 c. 8 d. sqrt 33

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops its sqrt 33

OpenStudy (anonymous):

$$\frac{3}{DE}=\frac{DE}{(3+8)}$$

OpenStudy (anonymous):

also yeah he does play guitar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is his name Mackenzie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no it's not

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is your name Abrianna

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or abbagail

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no let me guess, his name is Nolan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I sent you a message

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no its not nolan but I have a friend named nolan

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah, im just looking at your facebook profile lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:P whatever

Directrix (directrix):

@AbbieCL If you are interested in the theorem which supports the equation, it is this: Theorem: If an altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle, either leg of the triangle is the geometric mean between the length of the hypotenuse and the segment of the hypotenuse adjacent to that leg.

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