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# A trapezoid ABCD has sides BC and AD parallel to each other. A point E

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A trapezoid ABCD has sides BC and AD parallel to each other. A point E lies on side AD such that CE is perpendicular to AD. What is the length of CE?

(1) ABCD is an isosceles trapezoid with AB = CD = 6 units.

(2) Angle ECD = 60 degrees.
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17 Jul 2018, 22:33
Should be C. Length of the side is $$3\sqrt[]{3}$$
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