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Question Number 182336 by Shrinava last updated on 07/Dec/22

Answered by mr W last updated on 08/Dec/22

Commented by Acem last updated on 08/Dec/22

Your old and simpler method was also clear   because AB// the base,   hence it has 2 angles of 60 so it′s equilateral too   or isoscelles in general case with angle of 2α

$${Your}\:{old}\:{and}\:{simpler}\:{method}\:{was}\:{also}\:{clear} \\ $$$$\:{because}\:{AB}//\:{the}\:{base}, \\ $$$$\:{hence}\:{it}\:{has}\:\mathrm{2}\:{angles}\:{of}\:\mathrm{60}\:{so}\:{it}'{s}\:{equilateral}\:{too} \\ $$$$\:{or}\:{isoscelles}\:{in}\:{general}\:{case}\:{with}\:{angle}\:{of}\:\mathrm{2}\alpha \\ $$

Commented by mr W last updated on 08/Dec/22

EC=DC=x  ΔABE∼ΔDCE  ⇒EB=AB=6  EC=6+8=14=x

$${EC}={DC}={x} \\ $$$$\Delta{ABE}\sim\Delta{DCE} \\ $$$$\Rightarrow{EB}={AB}=\mathrm{6} \\ $$$${EC}=\mathrm{6}+\mathrm{8}=\mathrm{14}={x} \\ $$

Commented by mr W last updated on 08/Dec/22

i didn′t change my method at all.   i just added some intermediate steps.

$${i}\:{didn}'{t}\:{change}\:{my}\:{method}\:{at}\:{all}.\: \\ $$$${i}\:{just}\:{added}\:{some}\:{intermediate}\:{steps}. \\ $$

Commented by SEKRET last updated on 08/Dec/22

beatiful solution

$$\boldsymbol{\mathrm{beatiful}}\:\boldsymbol{\mathrm{solution}} \\ $$

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