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If A, B, D are 3 points in a ground. A is to the West of B, B is to the North of D, and D is to the South-East of A, what angles does BAD make?

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If A, B, D are 3 points in a ground.

A is to the West of B, B is to the North of D, and D is to the South-East of A, what angles does BAD make?

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To determine the angles that BAD makes, we can use the given information about the positions of the points A, B, and D.

  1. A is to the West of B: This means that A is located to the left of B when facing north. We can visualize this as A being on the left side of B.

  2. B is to the North of D: This means that B is located above D when facing north. We can visualize this as B being on the top side of D.

  3. D is to the South-East of A: This means that D is located below and to the right of A when facing north. We can visualize this as D being on the bottom-right side of A.

Based on this information, we can conclude that the angle BAD is a right angle (90 degrees). This is because A is to the left of B, and D is below A. Therefore, the angle formed by the points B, A, and D is a right angle.

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