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in the given figure if PQRS is a rectangle what type of triangle must triangle PQT be give reason​

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Answered by sherlockpanda007
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Answer:

PQT must be an isosceles triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

Diagonals of a rectangle are equal and bisect each other at point T.

Thus, PR = QS

PR/2 = QS/2

PT = TQ (not equal to PQ)

NOTE : PQ < SQ and PQ < PR by Pythagoras' Theorem in triangles PSQ and PQR respectively.

Hope it helps!!!

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