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I already answered two of them, I just need VY

I already answered two of them, I just need VY-example-1
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let's recall that a bisector cuts a segment into two equal halves, that means that YU = UZ.

Also means that ZT = TX, and TS = TS, which means that by "LL theorem" the triangles XST and ZST are congruent, meaning that ZS = SX, and for the same "LL theorem" XS = SY. Check the picture below.

I already answered two of them, I just need VY-example-1
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