To determine the two smaller angles in the diagram of ∠ RST, we would need to identify the angles that are formed with respect to this angle.
Typically, in a triangle or angle situation, the smaller angles that may be formed with respect to ∠ RST are often adjacent to it or created by the intersection of lines. The most common pair of angles would relate to the various combinations of points involved.
From the options given:
- RPS and STP
- RSP and PST
- PSR and TPS
Assuming that R, S, and T are points where:
- R is one point of the angle,
- S is the vertex,
- T is the other point of the angle,
The angles would be referring to angles formed with these points.
Without a specific diagram to refer to, based on typical labeling:
- RSP and PST might represent angles created by segments or lines connecting these points that correspond to angles adjacent or complementary to ∠ RST.
So, RSP and PST is a logical choice for the two smaller angles formed relative to ∠ RST.
However, without the exact context of the diagram, the answer is more abstract. Use this logic to apply directly to the given diagram for clarity.