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If KM = NO and KM = PQ, then NO = PQ. Which property is illustrated above? A. reflexive property B. symmetric property C. substitution property D. identity property
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If KM = NO and KM = PQ, then NO = PQ. Which property is illustrated above? A. reflexive property B. symmetric property C. substitution property D. identity property
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If KM = NO and KM = PQ, then NO = PQ. Which property is illustrated above? A. reflexive property B. symmetric property C. substitution property D. identity property
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i think thats the reflexive property
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that is the reflective property
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