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OpenStudy (mimijola):

If

OpenStudy (mimijola):

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OpenStudy (3mar):

May I help?

OpenStudy (mimijola):

Yes please!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Thank you.

OpenStudy (3mar):

As it the sum of the measures of angles, so we can type \[m<PQR=m<MQR-m<MQP\] ok?

OpenStudy (mimijola):

This is the first step?

563blackghost (563blackghost):

Nicely Done 3mar :)

563blackghost (563blackghost):

Yes that is the first step...you need to substitute the angle into the equation...

OpenStudy (3mar):

Yes. Can you substitute with the values of the angels in that equation?

OpenStudy (mimijola):

I don't understand...could you explain more?

OpenStudy (3mar):

Can you replace the m<MQR and put 61 instead? also for m<MQP put 25 and then subtract!

OpenStudy (3mar):

Easy, is not it?

OpenStudy (mimijola):

Oh ok

OpenStudy (mimijola):

so.. 61-25?

563blackghost (563blackghost):

Yes.

OpenStudy (mimijola):

But how does that help me find m<PQR?

OpenStudy (3mar):

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563blackghost (563blackghost):

The total you get will give you the degree of `angle PQR`

OpenStudy (3mar):

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