Mathematics
Answer
In △PLQ and △PLS,
LQ = LS (Given)
PL = PL (Common)
∠PLQ = ∠PLS (Both are equal to 90°)
△PLQ ≅ △PLS (By S.A.S axiom)
We know that corresponding parts of congruent triangles are equal.
∠1 = ∠3
In △PRS,
∠3 > ∠2 (As exterior angle is greater than each interior opposite angle)
∴ ∠1 > ∠2
⇒ PR > PQ (As side opposite to greater angle is greater)
Hence, proved that PR > PQ.
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