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Answered by biswayansphs
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Step-by-step explanation:

1. Coordinates can't be in a single value. Let the another axis point be x. Then the coordinates might be (X,7)

2. f= 120 degrees; g= 60 degrees

3. 130 degrees

4. The diagonals of a rectangle are congruent to each other. Angles in a liner pair are supplementary to each other.

5. In Triangle PTQ and Triangle STR, we can say, PT=ST, QT=RT. Then the two triangles are isosceles. Common Side: QR (QT+TR). Therefore, Angle PTQ= Angle STR. Therefore ΔPTQ≅ΔSTR (SAS congruency)

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