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In Figure, `P Q R S` is a quadrilateral. `P Q` is its longest side and `R S` is its shortest side. Prove that `/_R >\ /_P\ a n d\ /_S >\ /_Q` Given : `P Q R S` is a quadrilateral. `P Q` is its longest side and `R S` is its shortest side. To Prove : (i) `/_R >\ /_P` (ii) `/_S >\ /_Q` Construction : Joint `P R\ a n d\ Q S`

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