Angles from the image:
- \(\angle ASC = 50°\)
- \(\angle MNK = 125°\)
- \(\angle FGH = 170°\)
- \(\angle XYZ = 35°\)
- \(\angle ABC = 60°\)
- \(\approx 45°\)
- \(\approx 135°\)
- \(120°\)
Explanation for drawing the angle bisector:
To draw the angle bisector of \(\angle ABC = 60°\), follow these steps:
- Place the compass point at vertex B.
- Draw an arc that intersects both sides of the angle (BA and BC).
- From the two points where the arc intersects the sides, draw two more arcs that intersect each other inside the angle.
- Draw a line from vertex B through the intersection point of the two arcs. This line is the angle bisector.
The angle bisector will divide \(\angle ABC\) into two equal angles of \(30°\) each.