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MZPQF = 2x + 28, mZPQR = x + 58,
and mZFOR = 30°. Find x.

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Final answer:

The question is asking to solve for x using given angle measurements, but there is insufficient information to find x without knowing the geometric relationship between the angles.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question given involves finding the value of x when given three angle measurements in terms of x. It appears that there may be a geometric relationship, such as these angles being part of the same geometric figure where their measures would have a sum based on a known property (for example, the sum of angles in a triangle is 180 degrees). However, without a clear geometric context or relationship between the angles mZPQF, mZPQR, and mZFOR, we cannot determine the value of x with the information provided alone.

Typically, you would sum the angles and set them equal to the total sum of angles in the given shape. For a triangle, this would be 180 degrees, and for a quadrilateral, it would be 360 degrees. But we would need more information to know how these angles relate to each other within a specific shape.

If further context was provided indicating how these angles relate, you could then create an equation by adding together the angle measurements and setting the sum equal to the total degrees in the figure, and solve for x.

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