6. In the diagram shown, lines MN and PQ intersect at R. If \angle NRS is a right angle and the measure of \angle MRQ is 142°, then what is the measure of \angle PRS? Show or explain how you arrive at your answer.
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We have two lines, MN and PQ, intersecting at point R. We know that NRS is a right angle, which means it measures 90 degrees. We are also given that the measure of angle MRQ is 142 degrees. Show more…
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