Mathematics, 26.03.2021 14:40 makenziehook8
In AQRS, the measure of ZS=90°, QR = 7.7 feet, and SQ = 6.5 feet. Find the measure
of ZR to the nearest tenth of a degree.
R
7.7
S
Q
6.5
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In AQRS, the measure of ZS=90°, QR = 7.7 feet, and SQ = 6.5 feet. Find the measure
of ZR to the nea...
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