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help please. I'm not sure how to do this and there's no material in my book that explains how to do it either

help please. I'm not sure how to do this and there's no material in my book that explains-example-1
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We know that

• BD bisects the angle ABC.

Remember that a bisector divides the angle in two equal parts, that means


m\angle ABD=m\angle DBC

Where,


m\angle ABD=8x+35,m\angle DBC=11x+23

Replacing these expressions we have


8x+35=11x+23

Now, we solve for x, first, we subtract -11x on each side


\begin{gathered} 8x+35-11x=11x+23-11x \\ -3x+35=23 \end{gathered}

Then, we subtract 35 on each side


\begin{gathered} -3x+35-35=23-35 \\ -3x=-12 \end{gathered}

At last, we divide the equation by -3


\begin{gathered} (-3x)/(-3)=(-12)/(-3) \\ x=4 \end{gathered}

We use this value to find each angle.


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