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Question 1 Create a line through point B perpendicular to AC and label the intersection of the perpendicular line and AC point D. Measure and record BD
and mBDA. What do you know about ABD and ABCD based on their angle measurements? (If you accidentally move point B before taking your
measurements, use the "Move B back to initial position" button.)

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