Answer:
Reading bar graphs (multi-step) In a bar graph each bar represents a number. The following bar graph shows the number of seconds that different rides last at the fair. We can tell how long each ride lasts by matching the bar for that ride to the number it lines up with on the left.
Here is an example:
Given:
Triangle LJK.
LJ = 89 in, LK = 28 in and m∠L = 42°
To find:
The length of missing side JK.
Solution:
LJ = k = 89
LK = j = 28
JK = l = ?
Using law of cosine:

Substitute the given values.





Taking square root on both sides.

The length of the missing side is 70.7 in.
Answer:
Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
Line EC splits the angle into two equal angles so it is an angular bisector of DEF.