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P, Q and R form the vertices of a triangle. QPR = 37°, QR = 5 cm and PQ = 8cm. Calculate all possible values of QRP to 1 DP
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P, Q and R form the vertices of a triangle. QPR = 37°, QR = 5 cm and PQ = 8cm. Calculate all possible values of QRP to 1 DP
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Answer: q=1
Step-by-step explanation: Because it connects
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