Prove the converse of the Mid-point theorem by using the equal intercept theorem.
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The straight line drawn through the midpoint of one side of a triangle parallel to another bisects the third side. Given: In ∆PQR, S is the midpoint of PQ, and ST is drawn parallel to QR. To prove: ST bisects PR, i.e., PT = TR.
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