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any ideas ?
i think its #!
\[\large \bf m <SQV+m<VQT=m<SQT\]
can you tell me what is the value of m<SQT?
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idk
Hint :- given in 3rd point
180
correct
so plug in the given equation
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and compare it with options
am i right its the last one?
nope
check again
ok
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ohh #2
how?
180=180
it's option A just plug the value of m<SQT in given equation
didnt i say that a while ago nvm thx
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lol you said option D
and you deleted your comment as well
lol whatever
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