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Mathematics, 03.05.2021 14:00 yam78

P, Q & R form a right-angled triangle. R, S & P lie on a straight line.
PS = SQ and

SQR = 46°.
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RPQ


P, Q & R form a right-angled triangle.

R, S & P lie on a straight line.
PS = SQ and 
∠
SQ

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