Geometry help- measuring segments and angles

omgitskt121

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Heyy thanks so much for trying to help me with this problem!

Im confused about a couple of things.
example.
If ST = 15 and RT= 4 then RS = ?
Theres a line drawn -----------------------
R S T

looks somewhat like that.
i wish i knew where to start in this problem but i dont.




Find m<CBD if m<ABC = 45 and m<ABD = 79
/
| D /
| /C
|_/_______>
B A


looks kind of like that.
Im soo confused about both problems if you could help me set them up that would be great. :D Thanks!
 
omgitskt121 said:
If ST = 15 and RT= 4 then RS = ?

Code:
Theres a line drawn ---------------------------
                    R                S        T


Find m<CBD if m<ABC = 45 and m<ABD = 79

Code:
     /
| D /
|  /C
|_/_______>
B          A


Hello OMG:

Did you mix something up, with the first exercise?

If the entire length from R to T is only 4, then it's impossible to have a length of 15 from S to T.

If RT is actually 15 and ST is actually 4, then finding the length of RS is simply a matter of taking the difference. In other words, subtract the given part from the given whole (i.e., chop off the segment ST, and see what's left).

On the second exercise, it's also a simple matter of taking the difference. The two smaller angles make up angle ABD, so subtract angle ABC from angle ABD, and you'll be left with angle CBD.

Also, if you look at your post, you'll see that we can't "draw" stuff at this site, unless we use the BBCode tags to force a fixed-width font and retain extra spaces. (Click the
button, to see how I used these tags. If you try the codes, you'll need to click the [Preview] button, to proofread your posts and make adjustments, before clicking the [Submit] button.)

Please show your work, if you would like more help with either of these. 8-)
 
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