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Mathematics, 27.02.2021 05:50 michealsfamily

In circle P, if mQR = 110", mRS = 94, and mZQRT = 27°, find each measure. R
a) mZQTR =
d) mZTRS =
b) mZRQS =
e) mZQSR
c) mTS =
f) mQT =
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