In the diagram shown, FJ bisects AD BL~=LC. The length of BL is 10 less than the length of AB. The length of AD is 220. What is the length of BD?
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Answer:
Option (C)
Step-by-step explanation:
Since FJ is the bisector of AD,
AL ≅ DL
And it's given that BL ≅ LC
Length of BL is 10 less than the length of AB.
m(BL) = m(AB) - 10
m(AD) = 220 [Since m(AD) = 2m(AL)]
2m(AL) = 220
m(AL) = 110
m(AB) + m(BL) = 110
m(AB) + [m(AB) - 10] = 110
2m(AB) = 110 + 10
m(AB) = 60
Therefore, m(BL) = m(AL) - m(AB)
= 110 - 60
= 50
Since, m(AL) = m(DL)
m(AB) + m(BL) = m(LC) + m(CD) [Since BL = LC]
m(AB) = m(CD) = 60
Now m(BD) = m(BL) + m(LC) + m(CD)
= 50 + 50 + 60
= 160
Therefore, option (C) will be the answer.