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Mathematics, 28.11.2019 00:31 Nathaliasmiles

What are the missing parts that correctly complete the proof? given: point m is on the bisector of angle j k l. prove: point m is equidistant from the sides of angle j k l. art: three rays k j, k m, and k l point in rightward direction sharing a common endpoint at k. ray k m is horizontal and bisects angle j k l equally. the perpendicular from point m to ray k j is made by a dotted line. the perpendicular cuts ray k j at x. angle k x m is labeled a right angle. the perpendicular from point m to ray k l is made by another dotted line. the perpendicular cuts ray k l at y. angle k y m is labeled a right angle. drag the answers into the boxes to correctly complete the proof. statement reason 1. ? ? is the bisector of ? jkl. given 2. definition of bisector 3. ? kxm and ? kym are right angles. given 4. ? ? kxm? ? kym ? all right angles are congruent. 5. reflexive property of congruence 6. ? kxm? ? kym 7. ? ? 8. point m is equidistant from the sides of ? jkl.

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