Asked by refgj89
Look at this diagram:
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
If
MO
and
PR
are parallel lines and mRQS = 120°, what is mPQN?
°
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I can't be sure how the points are arranged from the text alone. Could you either upload the diagram or describe which points lie on which lines (which points are on line MO, which on PR, and how the other points are connected)?
If you meant the common setup where L, M, N, O are on one parallel line and P, Q, R, S on the other (with L above P, M above Q, N above R, O above S), then m∠PQN = 60°. I can show the step-by-step angle chase for that arrangement if that's the picture you have.
If you meant the common setup where L, M, N, O are on one parallel line and P, Q, R, S on the other (with L above P, M above Q, N above R, O above S), then m∠PQN = 60°. I can show the step-by-step angle chase for that arrangement if that's the picture you have.
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