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    -The Pentagon Shown Is Composed of Square ABCD and Isosceles
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-The Pentagon Shown Is Composed of Square ABCD and Isosceles

Question 830

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  -The pentagon shown is composed of square ABCD and isosceles triangle BXC in which m   = 90°. If AD = 4 cm, find the area of the pentagon.
-The pentagon shown is composed of square ABCD and isosceles triangle BXC in which m   -The pentagon shown is composed of square ABCD and isosceles triangle BXC in which m   = 90°. If AD = 4 cm, find the area of the pentagon. = 90°. If AD = 4 cm, find the area of the pentagon.

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