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In Exercises $43-48,$ the diagonals of rectangle QRST intersect at $\mathrm{P}$ . Given that $\mathrm{m} \angle \mathrm{PTS}$ $34^{\circ}$ and $\mathrm{QS}$ 10, Find the indicated measure.$$\mathrm{m} \angle \mathrm{QRT}$$
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