n AOPQ, OQ is extended through point Q to point R, nZPQR= (4x – 10)°, m2OPQ = (x + 9)°, and nZQOP = (x – 5)°. Find mZPQR. %3D %3D %3D Answer: Submit Answer attempt 1 out of 2 Privacy Policy Terms of Service Copyright © 2021 DeltaMath.com. All Rights Reserved.

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In AOPQ, OQ is extended through point Q to point R,
mZPQR= (4x – 10)°, m OPQ = (x + 9)°, and
MZQOP = (x – 5)°. Find mZPQR.
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Transcribed Image Text:In AOPQ, OQ is extended through point Q to point R, mZPQR= (4x – 10)°, m OPQ = (x + 9)°, and MZQOP = (x – 5)°. Find mZPQR. -- %3D %3D Answer: Submit Answer attempt 1 out of 2 Privacy Policy Terms of Service Copyright 2021 DeltaMath.com. All Rights Reserved.
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