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Given that KJ=MN and that L is the midpoint of JN prove that KJ=NML

Given that KJ=MN and that L is the midpoint of JN prove that KJ=NML-example-1
Given that KJ=MN and that L is the midpoint of JN prove that KJ=NML-example-1
Given that KJ=MN and that L is the midpoint of JN prove that KJ=NML-example-2

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Given the information you could technically have KJ and MN not be parallel, and in that case the triangles would not be similar.

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