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Given: RS bisects PQ at T, PQ bisects RS at T.
Prove: PTS = QTR.



3 Given RS Bisects PQ At T PQ Bisects RS At T Prove PTS QTR class=

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

RS Bisects PQ at T                    Given

PQ bisects RS at T                     Given

<RTQ = <PTS                              Vertically opposite Angles

PT = TQ                                      Result of the given bisection

RT = TS                                       Result of the given Bisection

ΔPTS ≡ ΔRTQ                            SAS.  Note that the vertically opposite angles are between the two equal sets of lines.