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What is the measure of QPR? Explain how you know.

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Answered by AbhijithPrakash
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Answer:

\fbox{\underline{\Huge{\mathfrak{62\textdegree}}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that horizontally straight lines are equal to 180\textdegree, because a full circle is equal to 360\textdegree.

So, because we are given 118\textdegree and we already know that the full measure is 180\textdegree, we can simply subtract 118\textdegree from 180\textdegree to get the measure of ∠QPR. 

180\textdegree - 118\textdegree = 62\textdegree

So, ∠QPR = \bold{62\textdegree}

Answered by Anonymous
1

As {SPQ} is a line .

Angle SPR +Angle QPR=180°

(linear pair)

So,

According to the question

Angle SPR =118°

therefore

118°+Angle QPR=180°

Angle QPR

=180°-118°

=62°

So, Angle QPR=62°

#Notorious

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