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ZABC and ZQRS are supplementary angles. If the measure of ZABC = 41°, what is the measure of ZQRS? MZQRS = [?]
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ZABC and ZQRS are supplementary angles. If the measure of ZABC = 41°, what is the measure of ZQRS? MZQRS = [?]
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ZABC and ZQRS are supplementary angles.
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MZQRS = [?]
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Solution given:
<ABC+<QRS=180° (supplementary)
m<QRS=180°-41°=139° is your answer
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