C(4,10) and D(3,5) which is CD is intersected by BE
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B(-2,6).How to find E.
No way to tell from what you have here. All we know is that E is somewhere on CD.
You forgot to mention that we had A(-1,5) and that BE is parallel to AD.
Since the y-coordinate of B = 6, and 6 is 1/5 of the way from 5 to 10 (the y-coordinates of CD), the x-coordinate of E will be 1/5 of the way from 3 to 4. If this is confusing, you need to review the properties of parallel lines and transversals.
You forgot to mention that we had A(-1,5) and that BE is parallel to AD.
Since the y-coordinate of B = 6, and 6 is 1/5 of the way from 5 to 10 (the y-coordinates of CD), the x-coordinate of E will be 1/5 of the way from 3 to 4. If this is confusing, you need to review the properties of parallel lines and transversals.