Find m angle QSRIf m angle TSQ=15x , m angle TSR=173^ , and m angle QSR=10x-2

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[tex]\small\color{black}{{\underline{\bold{173°=15z+10x-2 } } } } \\ = 173 = 25x - 2 \\ = - 25x = - 2 - 173 \\ = - 25x - 175 \\ = \small\color{blue}{{{\boxed{\tt\red{} \:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\: x=7\:\:\:\: }}}}[/tex]
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[tex]\small\color{blak}{{\underline{\bold{ 10(7)-2 } } } }\\=70-2\\=\small\color{red}{{{\boxed{\tt\red{} \:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\:\: m<QSR=68°\:\:\:\: }}}}[/tex]
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The measure of angle QSR is 68 degrees.
Substitution means putting numbers in place of letters to calculate the value of an expression.
According to the given question.
m ∠TSQ = 15x
m ∠TSR = 173 degrees
m ∠QSR = 10x -2
Since,
m ∠TSR = m ∠TSQ + ∠QSR
Substitute the value of m ∠TSR, m ∠TSQ and m ∠QSR in the above expression.
⇒ [tex]173 = 15x + 10x - 2[/tex]
⇒ [tex]173 = 25x - 2[/tex]
⇒ [tex]175 = 25x[/tex]
⇒ [tex]x = \frac{175}{25}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]x = 7[/tex]
Again, for finding the value of angle QSR substitute the value of x in 10x - 2.
Therefore,
m ∠QSR = 10(7) - 2
⇒ m ∠QSR = 70 - 2
⇒ m ∠QSR = 68 degrees
Hence, the measure of angle QSR is 68 degrees.
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