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Exterior Angle of a triangle:



If a side of a triangle is produced then the exterior angle so formed is equal to the sum of the two interior opposite angles.



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Solution:



Given,


Bisectors of ∠PQR & ∠PRS meet at point T.



To prove,


∠QTR = 1/2∠QPR.



Proof,


∠TRS = ∠TQR +∠QTR



(Exterior angle of a triangle equals to the sum of the two interior angles.)



⇒∠QTR=∠TRS–∠TQR — (i)



∠SRP = ∠QPR + ∠PQR



⇒ 2∠TRS = ∠QPR + 2∠TQR



[ TR is a bisector of ∠SRP & QT is a bisector of ∠PQR]



⇒∠QPR= 2∠TRS – 2∠TQR



⇒∠QPR= 2(∠TRS – ∠TQR)



⇒ 1/2∠QPR =  ∠TRS – ∠TQR — (ii)



Equating (i) and (ii)



∠QTR= 1/2∠QPR



Hence proved

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