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May I please get help with this. I have tried multiple times but still could get the the correct answers

May I please get help with this. I have tried multiple times but still could get the-example-1
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Given:

Solution:

Note: The sum of the internal angles of a triangle is equal to 180 degrees.

Now, let's add the angle and equate to 180 degrees.


\begin{gathered} Q+R+S=180 \\ (3x-9)+(7x+2)+x=180 \\ 3x+7x+x-9+2=180 \\ 11x=180+7 \\ 11x=187 \\ (11x)/(11)=(187)/(11) \\ x=17 \\ S=17 \end{gathered}

To find for Q, let's use the value of x.


\begin{gathered} Q=3x-9 \\ Q=3(17)-9 \\ Q=51-9 \\ Q=42 \end{gathered}

And for the value of R:


\begin{gathered} R=7x+2 \\ R=7(17)+2 \\ R=119+2 \\ R=121 \end{gathered}

ANSWER:

S = 17 degrees

Q = 42 degrees

R = 121 degrees

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