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- The measure of ∠MKJ is 80°. After analyzing the diagram, Janelle . . .
The measure of ∠MKJ is 80° After analyzing the diagram, Janelle concludes that Ray KL is an angle bisector Is Janelle's conclusion correct? Explain your reasoning
- Which statement best describes Janelles conclusion?
The measure of MKJ is 80° After analyzing the diagram, Janelle concludes that is an angle bisector Which statement best describes Janelle's conclusion? Her conclusion is incorrect because 2x + 10 is not equal to 3x – 5 Her conclusion is incorrect because the angles are not marked; therefore, no conclusion can be drawn
- [FREE] The measure of angle MKJ is 80°. After analyzing the diagram . . .
Given that angle MKJ is 80 degrees, we need to examine whether ray KL bisects angle MKJ by looking at angles MKL and LKJ The measures of these angles are given as 2x10 degrees and 3x (-5) degrees respectively If KL is an angle bisector, these two angles should be equal, since an angle bisector divides an angle into two congruent angles
- [FREE] The measure of angle \angle MKJ is 80°. After analyzing the . . .
The measure of MKJ is 80° After analyzing the diagram, Janelle concludes that is an angle bisector Which statement best describes Janelle's conclusion? Her conclusion is incorrect because 2x + 10 is not equal to 3x – 5 Her conclusion is incorrect because the angles are not marked; therefore, no conclusion can be drawn
- The measure of MKJ is 80°. After analyzing the diagram, Janelle . . .
The measure of MKJ is 80° After analyzing the diagram, Janelle concludes that is an angle bisector Which statement best describes Janelle's conclusion? Her conclusion is incorrect because 2x + 10 is not equal to 3x – 5 Her conclusion is incorrect because the angles are not marked; therefore, no conclusion can be drawn Her conclusion is correct because the value of x is 15 Her
- [FREE] The measure of angle MKJ is 80°. After analyzing the diagram . . .
The measure of angle MKJ is 80°, and if ray KL bisects the angle, it means that ray KL divides the angle into two equal parts Following the theorem that states if a ray stands on a line, then the sum of the two adjacent angles so formed is equal to 180°, we can conclude that if KL bisects MKJ, then ∠LKM is congruent to ∠LKJ, each being 40° This corresponds to option (d), which affirms
- [FREE] What is the measure of MKJ is 80 degrees. After analyzing the . . .
To find the measure of angle MKJ and confirm Janelle's conclusion that KL is an angle bisector, let's analyze the information given step by step We know that the measure of angle ∠MKJ = 80°
- [FREE] The measure of angle \angle MKJ is 80^\circ. After analyzing the . . .
The measure of angle MKJ is 80° We also know that the measure of angle MKL is 2 x 10 = 20° and the measure of angle LKJ is 3 x (-5) = -15° However, angle measures cannot be negative, so possibly there is a mistake in the question If we assume a typo and the measure is actually 15°, then the sum of angles MKL and LKJ is 20° + 15° = 35°
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