On page 467, problem number 20 in data sufficiency, the book answer explanations indicates that since AD = AC we know that angle ADC = angle ACD, which is true. Then it goes on to say that we also know that angle ADE = angle ACB because they are supplementary angles, but I do not feel this is a fair assumption to make. The drawing appears to be symmetrical, but does not have to be. Line BE does not have to be a a straight line even though it looks like one. Therefore, I thought the correct answer to this questions should be E, but the book said the correct answer is A.
Does anyone have any thoughts on whether I am looking at this correctly or not? If I am thinking through this accurately, does the actual GMAT make these types of errors where assumptions are not given. I thought that the point of the GMAT is to not assume anything unless it is explicity given or can be derived from something given.
Any help is much appreciated!
Shay
Does anyone have any thoughts on whether I am looking at this correctly or not? If I am thinking through this accurately, does the actual GMAT make these types of errors where assumptions are not given. I thought that the point of the GMAT is to not assume anything unless it is explicity given or can be derived from something given.
Any help is much appreciated!
Shay













