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Mathematics, 22.04.2021 02:50, MacenParisi

The medians of △PQR are PT, QU, and RS. They meet at a single point V. (In other words, V is the centroid of △PQR.) Suppose =QU39, =PV16, and =RV18. Find the following lengths. Note that the figure is not drawn to scale.


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