Asked by Zephyr Benedict
The diagram shows △ABC and BD (just imagine there's a right arrow above the BD).
The angle inside the right triangle in the corner of A is 43 degrees (A is at the top of the right triangle). What is the measure of ∠ACD?
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I don't have the diagram, and the text description is ambiguous. Could you either upload the picture or clarify these points?
- Which vertex is the right angle (B, C, or elsewhere)?
- Exactly which angle is 43° — is it ∠A of triangle ABC?
- Where is point D located (on a side, on an extension, or somewhere off the triangle)?
- Does the arrow over BD mean BD is a ray from B through D, or that BD is parallel to some line, or something else (any tick marks/parallel/perpendicular symbols)?
- Any other marked equal angles or lengths?
If you paste or attach the image I’ll solve it step-by-step. If you want, describe the configuration in words (for example: “triangle ABC is right-angled at B, ∠A = 43°, BD is a ray from B that meets AC at D”) and I’ll proceed.
- Which vertex is the right angle (B, C, or elsewhere)?
- Exactly which angle is 43° — is it ∠A of triangle ABC?
- Where is point D located (on a side, on an extension, or somewhere off the triangle)?
- Does the arrow over BD mean BD is a ray from B through D, or that BD is parallel to some line, or something else (any tick marks/parallel/perpendicular symbols)?
- Any other marked equal angles or lengths?
If you paste or attach the image I’ll solve it step-by-step. If you want, describe the configuration in words (for example: “triangle ABC is right-angled at B, ∠A = 43°, BD is a ray from B that meets AC at D”) and I’ll proceed.
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