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OpenStudy (jessiegonzales):

ANYONE HELP?

OpenStudy (jessiegonzales):

@aum

OpenStudy (aum):

Since MO bisects the angle, it implies angle LMO = half of angle LMN Substitute the angles and solve for x.

OpenStudy (jessiegonzales):

B?

OpenStudy (aum):

Show the work.

OpenStudy (aum):

angle LMO = half of angle LMN x + 34 = 1/2 * (6x - 28) Solve for x. Then put that x value in (x+34) to find angle LMO which will be the same as angle NMO (because of the angle bisector).

OpenStudy (jessiegonzales):

D. 58?

OpenStudy (aum):

Yes, D.

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