SOLUTION: Let B, A, and D be three consecutive vertices of a regular hexagon. A regular pentagon is constructed on \overline{AB}, with a vertex C next to A. Find \angle BAD, in degrees.
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Question 1210526: Let B, A, and D be three consecutive vertices of a regular hexagon. A regular pentagon is constructed on \overline{AB}, with a vertex C next to A. Find \angle BAD, in degrees.
Answer by ikleyn(53646) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Let B, A, and D be three consecutive vertices of a regular hexagon. A regular pentagon
is constructed on \overline{AB}, with a vertex C next to A. Find \angle BAD, in degrees.
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Since B, A and D are three consecutive vertices of a regular hexagon,
the angle BAD is 120 degrees, giving a complete answer to the problem's question.
All additional information in the post is irrelevant to the question.
I only may suggest/hypothesize that this irrelevant info is included to confuse a reader.
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