geometric proof

troy_jeremy

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i have a diamond-shaped figure with a line segment PN appearing to be through the center. the two other points on the diamond are M and S. On line PN is point Q. Line MQ and line SQ are diagnol.

I am given that MN=MS and MP=PS.

how do i prove that angle MQP=angle SQP?

please and thank you!
 
I cannot understand the problem above just from your description.
Do you know how to use a graphics program such as PAINT.
You could draw the diagram. Save it as *.gif format.
Upload it to a image site such as http://www.imageshack.us/.
Then display it in your message.
 
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I think might have a typo.
Don't you mean MN = NS, instead of MN = MS?
 
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Okay, since mn = ns, mp =ps, and pn= pn, then by SSS, triangles pmn and psn are congruent.
So, since those triangles are congruent, then angle mpq = spq.
So, since mp = sp, pq = pq, and angle mpq = spq, then by SAS, triangles mpq and spq are congruent.
Since those triangles are congruent, then angle mqp = sqp!
 
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