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Given: KH = KJ, KM bisects HJ.
Prove:
supply the missing reason in st...
Mathematics, 02.08.2020 01:01 mixcolin0002
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Given: KH = KJ, KM bisects HJ.
Prove:
supply the missing reason in statement 2 of the proof of the Isosceles Triangle Theorem.
Begin with Isosceles HKJ with KH = KJ. construct KM, a bisector of the base HJ.
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