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In Fig 7.51, ```P R\ >\ P Q`and PS bisects `/_Q P R`. Prove that `/_P S R\ >/_P S Q`.

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Given: `PR > PQ `and PS bisects `∠QPR`
To prove: `∠PSR > ∠PSQ`
As `PR > PQ,` `∠PQS > ∠PRS` (Angle opposite to larger side is larger ) ...(1) ...
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