SOLUTION: Given: rhombus ABCD (not shown) in which diagonals AC and DB intersect at point E DB = AB = 6 Find: AC in simplest radical form

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Question 1193808: Given:
rhombus ABCD (not shown) in which diagonals AC and DB intersect at point E
DB = AB = 6
Find: AC in simplest radical form

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