Will give BRAINLIEST, someone please help! easy question, please explain your answer

Answer:
TRUE
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that point P is at the center of the circle. Notice also that it is being crossed by two diameters (segments RT and SQ). Then, the central angles RPS and TPQ must be equal because they are opposed by their vertex (center point P). Notice as well that the two triangles formed (triangle SRP, and triangle TPQ) are both isosceles triangles since they have the two sides that are adjacent to the central angles mentioned above, equal to the circle's radius. Therefore, the sides opposite to the central angles (RS in one triangle, and QT in the other) must be equal among themselves.