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Geometry help!
We have a triangle ABC such that AB=BC=5 and AC=4. If AD is an angle bisector such that D is on BC then find the value of AD^2. Express your answer as a common fraction.
Edit: Nvm I got it.
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ShadowofMath
Oct 21, 2020
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12 divide by 6 = 2 so two is the answer.
ShadowofMath
Oct 21, 2020