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PQR is a right-angled triangle with the right angle at Q and k being the length of the perpendicular from Q on PR. If l, m and n are the lengths of sides PQ, QR, and PR respectively, then which of the following holds true?​

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Answered by krishnarajsingh2012
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In a non-right-angled triangle △PQR, Let p,q,r denote the lengths of the sides opposite to the angles at P,Q,R respectively. The median form R meets the side PQ at S, the perpendicular 4 from P meets the side QR at E, and RS and PE intersect at O. If p=3,q=1, and the radius of the circumcircle of the △PQR equals 1, then which of the following options is/are correct?

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