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a. The pair of similar triangles are PSR and triangle PQS.

b. The triangles PSR and PQS are similar by the Angle-Angle (AA) postulate.

c. The value of PR = 8.06

Part A: The pair of similar triangles in the given figure is triangle PSR and triangle PQS.

Part B: The triangles PSR and PQS are similar by the Angle-Angle (AA) postulate. In both triangles, angle P is a 90-degree angle (right angle), and they share angle PSR and angle PQS. Therefore, the two triangles have two congruent angles, making them similar by the AA postulate.

Part C: To find the length of segment RP, we can use the Pythagorean Theorem. Given that RS = 4 and RQ = 16, we need to find the length of RP. Using the Pythagorean Theorem, which states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides, we have:

Pythagoras Theorem on AQPR

(16)²= (PQ)² + (PR)²

256 = PQ² + PR² - (i)

P.T of ARPS

(PR)²= (SP)² + (4) 2 2

(PR) = SP² + 16 - (ii)

P.T OF A SPR

(QP)² - (SP)+(SQ)²

(QP)² = SP² + SQ²

(QP)² = SP²+(12)²

(QP)² = SP² + 144 - (iii)

Adding eq(ii) and (iii)

(PR)² + (QP)² = SP² + SP² + 16 +144

(QR)²= 12SP²+160

(16)2 = 2(SP²+80)

128 = SP² +80

SP² = 128-80

SP2 = 48

√SP = √48

SP = 6.9 or 7

Now,

(PR) = (SP)²+(R3)

(PR) = (7)² + (4)

(PB)² = 49+16

PR)=V65

PR = 8.06

User NinMonkey
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Answer:

PSQ and RSP

Because both of them have a 90 angle at S because given that PS is perpendicular to QR

Which is an A postulate

Then

Part 3 in attached file

Hope u understand

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