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If S is a point on side PQ of a triangle PQR such that PS = QS = RS, then a)PR*QR=RS² b)QS²+RS²=PQ² c)PR²+QR²=PQ² d)PS²+RS²=PR² WHOEVER GIVES ME THE ANSWER OF THIS WILL BE BRAINLIEST PERSON ON EARTH

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Answered by koominhoseok14
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Answer:

c) PR² + QR² = PQ² is the right option

hint: angles opposite to equal sides are equal

Pythagoras theorem

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