SOLUTION: Lines $XQ$ and $XR$ are tangent to a circle, as shown below. (cannot copy image, but if you search this question on Google it pops up)
If angle QTA = 47 and angle RUA = 65,$ the
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Question 1202496: Lines $XQ$ and $XR$ are tangent to a circle, as shown below. (cannot copy image, but if you search this question on Google it pops up)
If angle QTA = 47 and angle RUA = 65,$ then find angle QXR, in degrees.
Answer by ikleyn(53299) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Hello,
but you just have the solution for this TWIN problem under this link
https://web2.0calc.com/questions/tangent-question-with-inscribed-angles-please-explain
provided by Google.
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