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@iGreen
I'm horrible with angles >.> Sorry
@ElleCullen
I know @Directrix would know this.
alright look at the angles 73 and 50 they are in the same triangle & u are left with one angle there <SRP so total has to be 180 thus 180 - 73 - 50 = get the ans so it says that <SRQ = 115 <SRP is in SRQ thus subtract it from <SRQ and you will get the angle you need
Ohh..it equals 180 because all three of them make up the triangle? Should've guessed that >.>
Im sorry I still don't get it
this is very hard for me
Hi, Your answer would be 115. Its an easy calculation. You need the sum of all three angles and know at least two other angles. Elle
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btw @ElleCullen 115 is not an answer choice
Is there anybody In OS that know how to do this?
@joyraheb
I give up im closing the question. :/
@r_josh10 does this one make sense?
A little..... Thanks Tho
which part you dont really get? maybe i can explain it better?
thanks but no thanks i got it :) ill tag you if i need help
that's good that u got it then :)
I think the answer is 58...but I am not the best at geometry
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