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If a ray QT bisects

If a ray QT bisects-example-1
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EXPLANATION

If a ray QT bisects

(3x - 5) + (x+1) = 180 [By the Linear Pair Theorem]

Removing the parentheses:

3x - 5 + x + 1 = 180

Grouping like terms:

3x + x + 1 - 5 = 180

Adding like terms:

4x -4 = 180

Adding +4 to both sides:

4x = 180 + 4

Adding numbers:

4x = 184

Dividing both sides by 4:

x = 184/4

Simplifying:

x=46

Now, we need to compute the resulting angles:

m m

As QT bisects

47/2 = 23.5 degrees

The answer is 23.5°

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