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An illustration shows four rays with points near the arrows labeled A, B, C, and D in a clockwise direction emerging from a common point labeled O. The angle A O B is marked as 40 degrees and angle C O D is marked as 50 degrees.

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

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Responses

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

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

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

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

Yes, the two indicated angles share a common vertex.

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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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The measure of ∠TSV is 107 degrees.

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An illustration shows three rays from a common vertex with labeled angles. The first ray is inclined to the horizontal left of the common vertex with an arrow at the end. The second ray is inclined to the horizontal right of the common vertex with an arrow at the end. The third ray is to the top right of the common vertex with an arrow at the end. It is between the other two rays. The angle between the first and the third rays is labeled as left parenthesis 2 x plus 3 right parenthesis degrees. The angle between the second and third rays is labeled as left parenthesis x minus 6 right parenthesis degrees.

What is an equation for these two adjacent angles?

(2 points)

The equation for the two adjacent angles is:

2x + 3 = x - 6

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Apologies for the confusion. The equation for the two adjacent angles is:

2x + 3 = x - 6

This equation represents the relationship between the angle labeled as (2x + 3) degrees and the angle labeled as (x - 6) degrees in the given illustration.

(x- what degrees)= what degrees

In the given illustration, the measure of angle (x - 6) degrees is equal to the measure of angle (x - 6) degrees.

this is what mine looks like

(x+)° + (x−)° = °