In the figure, PQ = QR = RS. Find each length. 17. ZU 18. XZ 19. TU 20. XV 21. YX 22. YV 23. WX 24. WV
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Therefore, all sides of triangle PQS are equal in length. Step 2: Let's find the length of ZU. Since triangle PQS is equilateral, we can conclude that angle PQS = angle QPS = angle PSQ = 60 degrees. Therefore, angle ZPS = 180 - 60 = 120 degrees. Since angle ZPS Show more…
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