PQ=6 and PR=21 what is QR
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![\bf Q\stackrel{PQ=6}{\rule[0.35em]{10em}{0.25pt}}P\stackrel{PR=21}{\rule[0.35em]{10em}{0.25pt}}R~\hfill QR=6+21 \\\\\\ ~\hspace{34em}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%5Cbf%20Q%5Cstackrel%7BPQ%3D6%7D%7B%5Crule%5B0.35em%5D%7B10em%7D%7B0.25pt%7D%7DP%5Cstackrel%7BPR%3D21%7D%7B%5Crule%5B0.35em%5D%7B10em%7D%7B0.25pt%7D%7DR~%5Chfill%20QR%3D6%2B21%20%5C%5C%5C%5C%5C%5C%20~%5Chspace%7B34em%7D)
and you know how much that is.
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