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Fig. 7.51, PR greater than PQ and PS bisects angle QPR.
Prove that angle PSR greater than angle PSQ​

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Answered by poonamggsss2
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In fact, there are infinitely many points on the line segment. For example, there is a point between the two endpoints that is also in the line. And a point between the middle point and the start. And one between the middle and the end.

Step-by-step explanation:

Line segments are represented by a single overbar with no arrowheads over the letters representing the two endpoints. Consequently, the line segment above may be represented by either: The notations above are read as "Line Segment GH" and "Line Segment HG" respectively.

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