Q3. In the following diagram, m

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In the following diagram, m<PSQ =4x-25 and m<QSR=x+5. Find the m<QSR

**Q3.** In the following diagram, \( m \angle PSQ = 4x - 25 \) and \( m \angle QSR = x + 5 \). Find the \( m \angle QSR \).

- **Image Description**: The diagram shows a straight line segment PR with a point S in between. There are two lines extending from S to points Q and R, forming angles \(\angle PSQ\) and \(\angle QSR\).

**Answer Choices:**

- 10 degrees
- 40 degrees
- 45 degrees
- 135 degrees

*Note: This is a required question for 2 points.*

**Q4.**

The center of the circle is \( C(7, 1) \). Point \( P(9, -3) \) is a point on the circle. How long is the diameter of the circle in simplest radical form? 
(Hint: First find the length of the radius in simplest radical form.)

*This is a required question for 2 points.*
Transcribed Image Text:**Q3.** In the following diagram, \( m \angle PSQ = 4x - 25 \) and \( m \angle QSR = x + 5 \). Find the \( m \angle QSR \). - **Image Description**: The diagram shows a straight line segment PR with a point S in between. There are two lines extending from S to points Q and R, forming angles \(\angle PSQ\) and \(\angle QSR\). **Answer Choices:** - 10 degrees - 40 degrees - 45 degrees - 135 degrees *Note: This is a required question for 2 points.* **Q4.** The center of the circle is \( C(7, 1) \). Point \( P(9, -3) \) is a point on the circle. How long is the diameter of the circle in simplest radical form? (Hint: First find the length of the radius in simplest radical form.) *This is a required question for 2 points.*
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