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Point A is the point of concurrency of the angle bisectors of ΔDEF. Point A is the point of concurrency of triangle D E F. Lines are drawn from each point of the triangle to point A. Lines are drawn from point A to the sides of the triangle to form right angles and line segments A X, A Y, and A Z. The length of F A is 6 centimeters, the length of A D is 5 centimeters, the length of A X is 3 centimeters, and the length of Y D is 4 centimeters. What is the length of ZA? ZA = 3cm ZA = 4cm ZA = 5cm ZA = 6cm

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