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Given right triangle ABCABC with altitude \overline{BD}
BD
drawn to hypotenuse...
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Given right triangle ABCABC with altitude \overline{BD}
BD
drawn to hypotenuse ACAC. If BC=10BC=10 and DC=4,DC=4, what is the length of \overline{AC}?
AC
? (Note: the figure is not drawn to scale.)
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