Given PQ = 24, PS = 19, PR = 42,TQ = 10, MZPQR = 106°, MZQSR = 49°, and m/PRS = 35° QR SR= PT = SQ = MZQRS MZPQS MZRPS MZPSQ highlighter line-reader reset answer bookmark note zoom

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Given PQ = 24, PS = 19, PR = 42,TQ = 10, MZPQR = 106°, MZQSR= 49°, and m/PRS = 35°
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Transcribed Image Text:Given PQ = 24, PS = 19, PR = 42,TQ = 10, MZPQR = 106°, MZQSR= 49°, and m/PRS = 35° QR SR= PT = SQ = MZQRS MZPQS MZRPS MZPSQ highlighter line-reader reset answer bookmark note zoom
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