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Mathematics, 13.05.2021 16:20 lexybellx3

PQB is a tangent to the

circle QRS at Q.

QS bisects BQR

Prove that QS = RS​


PQB is a tangent to the circle QRS at Q. QS bisects BQRProve that QS = RS​

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