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The angle of Q works out as: cos-1((6*square root of 5)/15) = 26.6 degrees to 1 decimal place
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Q: What is the angle of PQR whose coordinates are 5 9 and 14 -3 and 2 3 respectively thus forming a right angle triangle?
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