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7. In name the bisected angles 1 and 2. If is 4x  3y, can be determined in terms of x and y? If so, state in terms of x+ y expression and explain your reasoning.

User Medo Ampir
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Answer:since there is no diagram i will answer to the best of my ability.

Explanation:

If an angle is bisected then it is divided into 2 equal angles which i think they are naming 4x and 3y. In this case, 4x=3y. Solving for x, we get x= (3y)/4. Solving for y we get y= (4x)/3. Now if we substitute (4x)/3 for y in the equation x= (3y)/4 then x= (3(4x)/3)/4 = 4x/4=× so then we can say x÷y = measure of original angle that was bisected. Or znother way it can be said is x+y = 2x or x+ y =2y.

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