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Which of the following is an angle subtraction postulate that can be derived from the angle addition postulate m∠QRS + m∠RST = m∠QRT? Question 7 options: A) m∠RST = m∠QRT – m∠QR…
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Which of the following is an angle subtraction postulate that can be derived from the angle addition postulate m∠QRS + m∠RST = m∠QRT? Question 7 options: A) m∠RST = m∠QRT – m∠QR…
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Which of the following is an angle subtraction postulate that can be derived from the angle addition postulate m∠QRS + m∠RST = m∠QRT?
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m∠RST = m∠QRT – m∠QRS
B)
m∠QRT = m∠RST – m∠QRS
C)
m∠QRS = m∠RST – m∠QRT
D)
m∠QRS = m∠RST
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I think it’s C but I’m not sure so keep trying
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