We know that angle MKJ is comprised of angle MKL and angle LKJ. That means if we add MKL and LKJ, we should get 80 degrees, which is the measure of angle MKJ.

So, we know that our x is 15. That is not enough to tell whether KL is an angle bisector, because we have to evaluate both MKL and LKJ with x=15, so:

So we see that these two angles are actually bisectors, and the third question best describes this phenomenon.
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0.89
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follow it and you get 24 square feet as final answer. Good luck in other questions!!!
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I think it is D
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