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OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

vectors....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you have aqs :3

OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

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OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

AD : DB = 3 : 5 CE : EB = 3 : 4 prove CG : GD = 2 :1 and AG : GE = 7 : 5

OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

@hartnn , @TuringTest , @texaschic101 can u help me ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

use sines law :3

OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

it should be in vectors addition. ... :( ... cnt use those :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

mmm but vectors :| u dint put vectors sighns i onley see lenght here vector would have directions

OpenStudy (***[isuru]***):

I have to prove it using a similar method like what we use to prove the mid point theorem using vectors

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok sounds intresting ! lets try !

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets assume \( G (0,0)\) |dw:1393953349342:dw|

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