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Mathematics, 27.07.2021 02:40 iicekingmann

Angle 5. In the wedge shown. PQRS is perpendicular to ABRQ; PQRS
and ABRQ are rectangles with AB = QR6 m, BR 4 m,
RS2 mFind:
a) BS
b) AS
c) angle BSR
d) angle ASR
e) angle PAS
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5. In the wedge shown. PQRS is perpendicular to ABRQ; PQRS
and ABRQ are rectangles with AB

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