Solve the triangle PQR by finding their angles

In summary, $QB$ and $RA$ are angle bisectors of triangle $PQR$ with $\angle QBA=24^{\circ}$ and $\angle RAD=18^{\circ}$. We are asked to find the measures of angles $P,\,Q$ and $R$. The question should read as "$QB$ and $RA$ are angle bisectors of triangle $PQR$. Given that $\angle QBA=24^{\circ}$ and $\angle RAB=18^{\circ}$. Find the measure of each angles $P,\,Q$ and $R$."
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$QB$ and $RA$ are angle bisectors of the triangle $PQR$. Given that $\angle QBA=24^{\circ}$ and $\angle RAD=18^{\circ}$. Find the measure of each angles $P,\,Q$ and $R$.
 
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anemone said:
$QB$ and $RA$ are angle bisectors of the triangle $PQR$. Given that $\angle QBA=24^{\circ}$ and $\angle RAD=18^{\circ}$. Find the measure of each angles $P,\,Q$ and $R$.
where is point D located ?
 
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Albert said:
where is point D located ?

Ops...the question should read as "$QB$ and $RA$ are angle bisectors of the triangle $PQR$. Given that $\angle QBA=24^{\circ}$ and $\angle RAB=18^{\circ}$. Find the measure of each angles $P,\,Q$ and $R$."

The letter $D$ should be a $B$, my apologies for the confusion and that explains perfectly why this thread hasn't received any response yet!:eek:
 

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