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In the figure shown, MR = 45 units, and RQ = 15 units. What is the length of PR?
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In the figure shown, MR = 45 units, and RQ = 15 units. What is the length of PR?
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In the figure shown, MR = 45 units, and RQ = 15 units. What is the length of PR?
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I’m not entirely sure as why you would have to use RQ, but you could use the equation:
tan30=(PR)/45
Solving for PR, you can put 45tan30 into the calculator to get approximately 21.981 units.
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