The angle bisectors of APQR are PZ, QZ, and RZ. They meet at a single point Z. (In other words, Z is the incenter of APQR.) Suppose WZ = 14, RZ= 19, m ZWQX= 38°, and m ZYPZ=54°. Find the following measures. Note that the figure is not drawn to scale. m ZYPW XZ Z. m 2YRZ Y R
The angle bisectors of APQR are PZ, QZ, and RZ. They meet at a single point Z. (In other words, Z is the incenter of APQR.) Suppose WZ = 14, RZ= 19, m ZWQX= 38°, and m ZYPZ=54°. Find the following measures. Note that the figure is not drawn to scale. m ZYPW XZ Z. m 2YRZ Y R
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![The angle bisectors of APQR are PZ, QZ, and RZ. They meet at a single point Z.
(In other words, Z is the incenter of APQR.)
Suppose WZ= 14, RZ= 19, m ZWQX= 38°, and m ZYPZ= 54°.
Find the following measures.
Note that the figure is not drawn to scale.
m ZYPW =
XZ =
m ZYRZ = [
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Transcribed Image Text:The angle bisectors of APQR are PZ, QZ, and RZ. They meet at a single point Z.
(In other words, Z is the incenter of APQR.)
Suppose WZ= 14, RZ= 19, m ZWQX= 38°, and m ZYPZ= 54°.
Find the following measures.
Note that the figure is not drawn to scale.
m ZYPW =
XZ =
m ZYRZ = [
P
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