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IIn the figure, m∠POR = 170° and m∠ROQ = 52°. If m∠POQ = x, which equation could be used to solve for x? A. x + 170° = 52° B. x + 52° + 170° = 180° C. x + 52° = 170° D. x = 170° + 52°n the figure, m∠POR = 170° and m∠ROQ = 52°. If m∠POQ = x, which equation could be used to solve for x? A. x + 170° = 52° B. x + 52° + 170° = 180° C. x + 52° = 170° D. x = 170° + 52°

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