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10 December, 03:13

Which angle has a measure equal to the sum of the m∠SQR and the m∠QRS?

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  1. 10 December, 03:17
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    Answer: 180° - m∠RSQ

    Proof:

    Refer to the diagram shown below.

    Let

    x = m∠SQR

    y = m∠QRS

    z = m∠RSQ

    w = the external angle (supplement) of m∠RSQ

    Because the sum of angles in a triangle is 180°, therefore

    x + y + z = 180°

    x + y = 180° - z

    That is,

    m∠SQR + m∠QRS = 180° - z (1)

    Because the sum of angles on one side of straight line is 180°, therefore

    w + z = 180°

    or

    w = 180° - m∠RSQ (2)

    Equate equations (1) and (2) to obtain

    m∠SQR + m∠QRS = completes∠RSQ

    This completes the proof.
  2. 10 December, 03:18
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    The answer would be c rsc
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