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Can anyone help? This is super difficult.

Can anyone help? This is super difficult.-example-1
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A is the correct answer :)
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Recall that from the Exterior Angle Theorem, the exterior angle is equal to the sum of the two interior angles opposite from the exterior angle.

In other words:


\displaystyle m\angle QPT = m\angle HQP + m\angle PHQ

We are given the expressions of each angle. Substitute:


(6x+20)^\circ = (x+40)^\circ + (4x-5)^\circ

Solve for x:


\displaystyle \begin{aligned} 6x + 20 & = (x+40) + (4x-5) \\ \\ 6x + 20 & = 5x + 35 \\ \\ x & = 15 \end{aligned}

Hence, the value of x is 15.

Then the measure of ∠QPT will be:


\displaystyle\begin{aligned} m\angle QPT & = (6x+20)^\circ \\ \\ & = (6(15)+20)^\circ \\ \\ & = (90 +20)^\circ \\ \\ & = 110^\circ\end{aligned}

In conclusion, our answer is A.

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