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st || pr. find qt.
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20
p
q r 40 s
60
qt =
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Step1: Identify Similar Triangles
Since \( ST \parallel PR \), by the Basic Proportionality Theorem (Thales' theorem), \( \triangle QPR \sim \triangle QTS \). So, the ratios of corresponding sides are equal: \( \frac{QP}{QT} = \frac{QR}{QS} \).
Step2: Define Variables
Let \( QT = x \). Then \( QP = x - 20 \) (since \( PT = 20 \)). \( QR = QS - RS \), but \( QS = QR + 40 \), and the total length of \( QS \) (from the black segment) is 60? Wait, no, the black segment is 60, so \( QS = 60 \), \( RS = 40 \), so \( QR = 60 - 40 = 20 \). Wait, maybe better: \( QR = y \), \( RS = 40 \), so \( QS = y + 40 \). But from the black segment, \( QS = 60 \)? Wait, the black segment is 60, so \( QS = 60 \), so \( QR = 60 - 40 = 20 \). Then \( QP = QT - PT = x - 20 \).
Step3: Set Up Proportion
From similarity: \( \frac{QP}{QT} = \frac{QR}{QS} \). Substitute \( QP = x - 20 \), \( QT = x \), \( QR = 20 \), \( QS = 60 \). So \( \frac{x - 20}{x} = \frac{20}{60} \). Simplify \( \frac{20}{60} = \frac{1}{3} \). So \( \frac{x - 20}{x} = \frac{1}{3} \).
Step4: Solve for \( x \)
Cross-multiply: \( 3(x - 20) = x \). Expand: \( 3x - 60 = x \). Subtract \( x \): \( 2x - 60 = 0 \). Add 60: \( 2x = 60 \). Divide by 2: \( x = 30 \). Wait, that can't be. Wait, maybe I misread the diagram. Wait, \( PT = 20 \), \( RS = 40 \), and the base \( QS \) is 60 (black segment). So \( QR = 60 - 40 = 20 \), \( QS = 60 \). Then \( \frac{QP}{QT} = \frac{QR}{QS} \), \( QP = QT - PT = x - 20 \), so \( \frac{x - 20}{x} = \frac{20}{60} \). Wait, but \( 20/60 = 1/3 \), so \( 3(x - 20) = x \), \( 3x - 60 = x \), \( 2x = 60 \), \( x = 30 \). But \( PT = 20 \), so \( QT = 30 \), \( QP = 10 \). But let's check again. Wait, maybe the black segment is \( QS = 60 \), so \( QR = 60 - 40 = 20 \), \( RS = 40 \). Then \( \triangle QPR \sim \triangle QTS \), so \( \frac{QP}{QT} = \frac{QR}{QS} \), \( QP = QT - 20 \), so \( \frac{QT - 20}{QT} = \frac{20}{60} \). Solving: \( QT - 20 = \frac{QT}{3} \), \( 3QT - 60 = QT \), \( 2QT = 60 \), \( QT = 30 \). Wait, but that seems low. Wait, maybe the black segment is \( QR + RS = 60 \), so \( QR = 60 - 40 = 20 \), correct. Then the proportion is \( \frac{QP}{QT} = \frac{QR}{QS} \), where \( QS = QR + RS = 20 + 40 = 60 \), yes. So \( QP = QT - PT = x - 20 \), so \( \frac{x - 20}{x} = \frac{20}{60} \), which simplifies to \( \frac{x - 20}{x} = \frac{1}{3} \), leading to \( x = 30 \). Wait, but let's verify with another approach. If \( ST \parallel PR \), then \( \frac{PT}{QT} = \frac{RS}{QS} \)? No, Thales' theorem is \( \frac{QP}{PT} = \frac{QR}{RS} \). Wait, maybe I mixed up the sides. Let's re-express: In \( \triangle QTS \), \( PR \parallel ST \), so by Thales' theorem, \( \frac{QP}{PT} = \frac{QR}{RS} \). Ah! That's the correct proportion. So \( \frac{QP}{PT} = \frac{QR}{RS} \). Let \( QP = y \), then \( QT = y + 20 \). \( QR = 60 - 40 = 20 \) (since \( QS = 60 \), \( RS = 40 \)), \( RS = 40 \). So \( \frac{y}{20} = \frac{20}{40} \). Simplify \( \frac{20}{40} = \frac{1}{2} \), so \( y = 10 \). Then \( QT = y + 20 = 10 + 20 = 30 \). Yes, that matches. So the correct proportion is \( \frac{QP}{PT} = \frac{QR}{RS} \) because \( PR \parallel ST \), so the line \( PR \) divides \( QT \) and \( QS \) proportionally. So \( \frac{QP}{PT} = \frac{QR}{RS} \). \( QR = 60 - 40 = 20 \), \( RS = 40 \), \( PT = 20 \), so \( \frac{QP}{20} = \frac{20}{40} \), \( QP = 10 \), so \( QT = QP + PT = 10 + 20 = 30 \).
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