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Part A,
I would assume the triangles are similar so
6y=4y+18
minus 4y both sides
2y=18
divide 2
y=9

Part B
sub for y
6(9)=54
the angle is 54





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4. I actually forgot proofs, let me think
dunno this one
I would say cory is wrong



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5. since 8≠9, it is not a bisector of any sort nor is it equidistant from T and R
answer is point A is not on a bisector


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it is not perpendicular in any way
if we assume that TXA=RXA, then the first and last options are right


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7.
those 2 triangles are equal because of Side-angle-side
they have to be equal 2x=3x-5
minus 2x both sides
0=x-5
add 5
5=x
x=5

8.
it would be isocelseese
because the 2 sides are equal
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