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Given points M(1,2), N(4,4), P(5,−1), J(−7,−1), K(−1,3), and L(1,−7), which of the following proves that △MNP≈△JKL?


Given points M(1,2), N(4,4), P(5,−1), J(−7,−1), K(−1,3), and L(1,−7), which of the following proves

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