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OpenStudy (anonymous):

draw a diagram such that B-A-E

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, these are a lot of real useful givens. Lemme show ya how I think this works. A linear pair of angles is a pair of angles such that, when added, the sum comes up to 180 degrees. BAC is obtuse, so I'll just keep that in the back of my head for now. To bisect any angle is to cut it in half. Knowing all this, I can begin to make my diagram. |dw:1397847023708:dw| This should be a somewhat accurate representation of the given information, agreed? I think so. Oh, BTW, took a look at that one weird question you posted with the grid and all the angle values for <1 and stuff. Y'know what I'm talking about. Anyway, couldn't quite solve it, not sure if you did, though. If you ever find out how to get a solution, please contact me. That question fascinates me quite a lot and I'm dying to know how to work through it!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I see that the straight line I made, B-A-E, isn't showing properly because it's not showing the 'E' at the end of the line. I'll show you where the 'E' I made is.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks for the help, no i haven't figured out that problem yet I'm waiting for my math teacher to get back with me but I'll let you know. @NickDantzlerward

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