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Angles or pqr=prq then prove that pqs=part

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given:- ∠PQR = ∠PRQ

To prove: ∠PQS = ∠PRT

We know that, if a ray stands on a line, then the sum of adjacent angles formed is 180°.

In Fig. 6.15, ∠PQR = ∠PRQ then prove that ∠PQS = ∠PRT.

Let ∠PQR = ∠PRQ = a.

Let ∠PQS = b and ∠PRT = c.

Lines ST and PQ intersect at point Q, hence the sum of adjacent angles ∠PQS and ∠PQR is 180°.

∠PQS + ∠PQR = 180°

b + a = 180°

b = 180° - a….(1)

Lines ST and PR intersect at point R, hence the sum of adjacent angles ∠PRQ and ∠PRT is 180°.

∠PRQ + ∠PRT = 180°

a + c = 180°

c = 180° - a ….(2)

From equations (1) and (2), it is clear that b = c. Hence ∠PQS = ∠PRT is proved.

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