To find m<RSX, we can use the fact that the sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees.
Since SX bisects <RST, this means that m<RST = m<RSX + m<RSX.
Substituting the given values, we have 10x = m<RSX + m<RSX.
Simplifying, we get 10x = 2m<RSX.
Dividing both sides by 2, we have 5x = m<RSX.
Therefore, m<RSX = 5x.
To find the value of m<RSX, we need the value of x. However, x is not given in the problem statement, so it cannot be determined without further information.
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bisects <RST. m<RST = 10x. m<XST = 3x+16. Find m<RSX(2 points)
m<RSX = BLANK degrees (Type the number ONLY)
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