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please help me answer the following question as it is very difficult

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Answered by IAMPK2
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SOLUTION

Given => PQ = PR & MQ = MR

TO PROVE => Angle PQM = Angle PRM

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PROOF ==>

In ∆PQR, we have

PQ = PR

Angle PQR = Angle PRQ __________________ (¹)

(ISOSCELES TRIANGLE PROPERTY)

In ∆MQR, we have

MQ = MR

Angle MQR = Angle MRQ _________________(²)

(ISOSCELES TRIANGLE PROPERTY)

Now, subtracting both the equation

Angle PQR – Angle MQR = Angle PRQ – Angle MRQ

We have,

Angle PQM = Angle PRM


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