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Answered by sanya0107
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angle Q R S is equal to angle d r o due to vertically opposite angles and therefore these two lines are parallel


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Answered by raunaksingh2730
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In triangle SQR,

angle QSR + SQR + SRQ = 180° (angle sum property of triangle).

35°+ 45° +angle SRQ =180°

angle SRQ = 180° -35°- 45°

angle SRQ = 100°.

angle DRO = angle SRQ (vertically opp. angle).

angle DRO = 100°

angle AOR + angle DRO = 80° + 100° =

= 180°

But these angle are co - interior .

So, P//M..

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