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If ΔPQR ≅ ΔEFD, P = 60° and R = 50°, then, find the measure of F

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Answered by Rahialwayzperfect
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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given thatPQ=PR

∠PQR=∠PRQ

Because we know that  angles opposite to equal sides are equal

∴∠Q=∠R

given that ∠R=50∘

∴∠Q=50∘

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