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Let square PQRS be a quadrilateral. If M...

Let `square PQRS` be a quadrilateral. If M and N are the mid-points of
the sides PQ and RS respectively, then `bar(PS)+bar(QR)`=

A

(a) `3bar(MN)`

B

(b) `4bar(MN)`

C

(c) `2bar(MN)`

D

(d) `2bar(NM)`

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C
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