Question 1206792: in the accompanying diagram of triangle CDE, m
Found 2 solutions by Edwin McCravy, ikleyn: Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
On sites like this, which use HTML, if you use " < " to indicate an angle, or
"less than", you must always skip a space immediately after it. Otherwise the
computer will think it's an HTML tag, and it will delete a lot of what follows
it. So when you skip a space after each < , you get: in the accompanying diagram of triangle CDE, m < D=90 degree,m < C=28,
and ED=15. Which equation can be used to find CD?
Edwin
Answer by ikleyn(52852) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! .
Your post, as it appeared at the forum, was unreadable (and partly invisible).
To make it readable and fully visible, I modified it according to Edwin's instructions.
Now the post looks like THIS
in the accompanying diagram of triangle CDE, m < D= 90 degree, m < C= 28, and ED= 15.
Which equation can be used to find CD?
Do you see the difference ?
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