SOLUTION: m<PQT if m<PQR=25 and m<RQT=11 m<PQR if m<PQR=(10x-7), m<RQT=5x, and m<PQT=(4x+6) m<PQR if QT bisect <PQR, m<RQT=(10x-13), and m<PQT=(6x+1)

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Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Don't use < for angle, use ∠ instead.  If you use < it causes things to
delete.  Also you have to describe your figures in words because we cannot
tell where the various letters are located unless you tell us.

The way to make the angle symbol ∠ is  to type this  before each angle. 

Edwin

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