Are the two indicated angles adjacent? Why or why not?

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Responses

Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.

Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.
Yes, the two indicated angles share a common ray.

No, the two indicated angles do not share a common ray.
No, the two indicated angles do not share a common ray.

No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.

No, the two indicated angles do not share a common vertex.

Use the image to answer the question.

An illustration shows three rays passing through three points from a common origin point at upper S. Point upper T is to the horizontal left of upper S. A ray from upper S joins upper T with an arrow near upper T. Point upper V is on the top inclined to the right of point upper S. A ray from upper S joins upper V with an arrow near upper V. Point upper R is to top right of point upper S, below point upper V. A ray from upper S joins upper R with an arrow near upper R. Angle upper T upper S upper R is labeled as 157 degrees. Angle upper V upper S upper R as 54 degrees.

What is the measure of ∠TSV ?

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