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Mathematics, 18.05.2021 07:50 joylsbarbour

Step 1: Draw an arc centered at point Q that intersects both sides of ∠PQR∠PQR. Step 2: Draw an arc centered at point T. Step 3: With the same radius draw an arc centered at point U. Step 4: Draw QS−→QS→.   QS−→QS→ is the of∠PQR PLEASE HELP ME. ANSWER THIS WITH A PICTURE SHOWING YOUR WORK AND STEPS‼️​

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