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In the figure, PR = 15x – 11 and PQ = 3x + 6. Find QR in terms of x.
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Answer: 12x-17
PR>PQ => QR = PR-PQ
15x - 11 - (3x + 6) = 15x - 11 - 3x - 6 = 12x - 17
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