Math, asked by uegsvsjsjb, 4 months ago

7. In trianglePQR, PQ > PR; Let's cut off the line segment PS equal to the length of PŘ
from the side PQ. Let's join two points R and S. Let's prove that
(1) AnglePSR =1/2 (<PQR + AnglePRO)
(ii) AngleQRS = 1/2(AnglePRQ - AnglePQR)
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Answered by MrVampire01
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Step-by-step explanation:

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