PQ was common. they were congruentequiangular =/= congruent
PQ was common. they were congruentequiangular =/= congruent
yeah this, i did it using this method. i think i was lucky in that i remembered what the reflection property was, they rarely ask for those obscure dot points.You could have stated the perpendicular from the vertex to the base bisects the base in an isos triangle. Much quicker
altitude which bisects the base of a triangle means that it is isosceles.How did you know it was an isosceles triangle though?
oh right my bad i used this result for part ii, not i haha. in i i equated the tans of the angles to show that they were equal, and then said in ii that altitude which bisects the base means the triangle is isosceles, so PR=SPbut arent you trying to prove that the altitude bisects the triangle base?