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Mathematics, 15.11.2019 03:31 edgarsandoval60

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which method and additional information would prove δonp and δmnl similar by the aa similarity postulate?

segments om and lp intersect at point n; triangles are formed by points lnm and onp; line k intersects with both triangles at point n.

a) use a rigid transformation to prove that ∠opn ≅ ∠mln.

b) use rigid and nonrigid transformations to prove segment pn over segment mn = segment ln over segment on.
c) use a rigid transformation to prove that ∠npo ≅ ∠lnm.

d) use rigid and nonrigid transformations to prove segment ln over segment on = segment pn over segment mn.


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