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Mathematics, 09.09.2020 01:01 lakhanir2013

MZRST = (7x + 11) 0
mZRQP = (4x + 32)
mZRST and mZRQP are alternate exterior angles.
Solve for x and find the measure of mZRST and mZRQP


MZRST = (7x + 11)

0
mZRQP = (4x + 32)
mZRST and mZRQP are alternate exterior angles.
Solve for x

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MZRST = (7x + 11) 0
mZRQP = (4x + 32)
mZRST and mZRQP are alternate exterior angles.
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