Question 3 Given that the three sides of APQR (not shown) are PQ = 12, QR = 7, and PR = 6, arrange the angles by size. a) OmzR > mzQ > m/P b) OmzP > mZR > mQ c) OmzQ > mzR > mZP d) OmzR > mzP > mzQ e) OmzP > mzQ > m mzP > mzR g) O None of the above Review Later Question 4 Is it possible to draw a triangle whose angles measure 70°, 70°, and 50°? a) O Possible only if the base of the triangle is shorter than the other two sides. b) O Possible c) O Possible only if the base of the triangle is longer than the other two sides. d) ONot possible O None of the above

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Given that the three sides of APQR (not shown) are PQ = 12, QR = 7, and PR = 6, arrange the angles by size.
a) OmzR > mzQ > m/P
b) OmzP > mZR > mzQ
c) OmzQ > mZR > mZP
d) OmzR > mZP > mzQ
e) OmzP > mzQ > m<R
1 OmzQ > mZP > mzR
g) O None of the above
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Question 4
Is it possible to draw a triangle whose angles measure 70°, 70°, and 50°?
a) O Possible only if the base of the triangle is shorter than the other two sides.
b)
O Possible
c) O Possible only if the base of the triangle is longer than the other two sides.
d)
ONot possible
ONone of the above
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 Given that the three sides of APQR (not shown) are PQ = 12, QR = 7, and PR = 6, arrange the angles by size. a) OmzR > mzQ > m/P b) OmzP > mZR > mzQ c) OmzQ > mZR > mZP d) OmzR > mZP > mzQ e) OmzP > mzQ > m<R 1 OmzQ > mZP > mzR g) O None of the above Review Later Question 4 Is it possible to draw a triangle whose angles measure 70°, 70°, and 50°? a) O Possible only if the base of the triangle is shorter than the other two sides. b) O Possible c) O Possible only if the base of the triangle is longer than the other two sides. d) ONot possible ONone of the above
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