Use the image below to answer the following question. m < UOW = 50°, and OV bisects <UOW. What is the m <VOY? 25° 65° 130° 155°
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\begin{aligned} &\text { In } \triangle \mathrm{AON}, \overrightarrow{\mathrm{AU}} \text { bisects } \sphericalangle \mathrm{OAN} \text { and } \overrightarrow{\mathrm{NR}}\\ &\text { bisects } \sphericalangle \text { ONA. OR }=15 \mathrm{mm}, \mathrm{RA}=20 \mathrm{mm}\\ &\text { and } \mathrm{ON}=30 \mathrm{mm} \end{aligned} (figure not copy Use the Angle Bisector Theorem to find OU and UN. Then, measure $\overline{\mathrm{OU}}$ and $\overline{\mathrm{UN}}$ to check your answers.
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