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Using the tangent and radius theorem, the measure of ∠SQR is 58°.
From the question, we are to determine the measure of ∠SQR
In the given diagram, QR is a radius
By the tangent and radius theorem,
If a tangent and a radius meet at the point of tangency, then they are perpendicular to one another
∴ ∠QRS = 90°
∠SQR + ∠RSQ + ∠QRS = 180° (Sum of angles in a triangle)
∠SQR + 32° + 90° = 180°
∠SQR + 122° = 180°
∠SQR = 180° - 122°
∠SQR = 58°
Hence, the measure of ∠SQR is 58°.
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Answer: x=62
Step-by-step explanation: Using the definition of supplementary angles, 118+x=180, or 180-118=x. This is because a straight line is 180 degrees.
A ray is a defined term because it extends infinitely in one direction from an endpoint. A line is an infinite series of points in a row and it does not occupy any space. They are also called one dimensional since the direction is in one dimension. A point has a location but no specific size. It can describe a location but you can never determine its actual size. Imagine the point at the end of the previous sentence. And then imagine it getting smaller and smaller until it disappears. We can only use a dot to represent the point.