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Mathematics, 02.12.2021 02:50 josha43

In APQR, m P = (x + 13)", mZQ = (10x + 13)°, and mZR = (2x - 2)°.
Find mZQ.
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In APQR, m P = (x + 13), mZQ = (10x + 13)°, and mZR = (2x - 2)°.
Find mZQ.
m

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In APQR, m P = (x + 13)", mZQ = (10x + 13)°, and mZR = (2x - 2)°.
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