Mathematics

# In the Figure, $\angle PQR= \angle PRQ$, then prove that $\angle PQS= \angle PRT$

##### SOLUTION
Given that,  $\angle PQR=\angle PRQ$

from above figure, we have,
$\angle PQS=180-\angle PQR$

$\angle PRT=180-\angle PRQ$

$\angle PRT=180-\angle PQR$

$\therefore \angle PQS=\angle PRT$

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