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Part 2: Use congruency theorems to prove congruency. The congruency of △MNO and △XYZ can be proven using a reflection across the line bisecting OZ. However, this congruency can also be proven using geometric postulates, theorems, and definitions. Prove that the triangles are congruent using a two-column proof and triangle congruency theorems. Given: M ≅ X N ≅ Y YO ≅ NZ Prove: △MNO ≅ △XYZ NEED A GOOD EXPLAINATION PARAGRAPH

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