P, Q, R & S form the vertices of a quadrilateral.
∠
PQR = 85° and
∠
RSP = 1...
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P, Q, R & S form the vertices of a quadrilateral.
∠
PQR = 85° and
∠
RSP = 124°.
Find the value of
∠
SPQ.
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