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Question
In the following figure, points A, B, C, D and E are collinear such that AB = BC = CD = DE. Then

AE = ______ × AB.
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Solution
In the following figure, points A, B, C, D and E are collinear such that AB = BC = CD = DE. Then

AE = 4 × AB.
Explanation:
∵ AB + BC + CD + DE = AE
⇒ AB + AB + AB + AB = AE
∴ 4AB = AE
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