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let pq be the perpendicular to the line segment xy
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Let PQ be the perpendicular to the line segment XY. Let PQ and XY intersect in the point A. What is the measure of
\(∠PAY\)
?
CBSE Class VI
Updated On:
Dec 20, 2023
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Solution and Explanation
Since
\(PQ ⊥ XY\)
Therefore,
\(∠PAY = 90°\)
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