pls help with sum geometry

YES! quite easily.
I hope you can see the two pairs of corresponding angles between the parallel lines. they'll be equal
and then there's a pair of vertically opposite angle at centre.
that means all pairs of corresponding angles are equal, thus, triangles are similar by AAA
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The triangles can be proven by AA or Angle-Angle similarity.
[tex]\angle QUR \cong \angle TUS[/tex]
The vertical angles are congruent.
[tex]\angle R \cong \angle S[/tex]
The alternate interior angles are congruent.