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student22
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In the figure, each side of square ABCD has length 1, the length of line segment CE is 1, and the length of line segment BE is equal to the length Of line segment DE. What is the area of the triangular region BCE?
A. 1/3
B. root(2)/4
C. 1/2
D. root(2)/2
E. 3/4
OA: B
I attached the figure in question:

I'm having a really hard time visualizing this shape, let alone figuring out how to solve it. Is it some sort of pyramid? If it is, then basically it's asking me to solve for one of its faces. If that's the case, then it's telling you that a triangle that cuts through it in the middle is equilateral.
I'm completely lost with this problem and the only solutions I found were here:
https://www.urch.com/forums/gmat-problem ... n-bce.html
However, I couldn't really understand the steps involved. Can anyone help explain what this shape is, as well as the logic you would use to solve this problem. Thanks!
A. 1/3
B. root(2)/4
C. 1/2
D. root(2)/2
E. 3/4
OA: B
I attached the figure in question:

I'm having a really hard time visualizing this shape, let alone figuring out how to solve it. Is it some sort of pyramid? If it is, then basically it's asking me to solve for one of its faces. If that's the case, then it's telling you that a triangle that cuts through it in the middle is equilateral.
I'm completely lost with this problem and the only solutions I found were here:
https://www.urch.com/forums/gmat-problem ... n-bce.html
However, I couldn't really understand the steps involved. Can anyone help explain what this shape is, as well as the logic you would use to solve this problem. Thanks!



















