Question 242000
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Given standard labeling practice, such that angle Q corresponding to angle T, angle R corresponding to angle U, and angle S corresponding to angle V, the measure of angle V is equal to the measure of angle S.  Other than that, I can't tell you anything else about the measure of angle V except that, since it is an interior angle of a triangle, its measure must lie in the interval *[tex \LARGE 0\ <\ m\angle V\ <\ 180]



John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
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