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Given: ∠MPN is a right angle, NP is a perpendicular bisector to MO
Prove: △MNP ≅ △ONP

Given: ∠MPN is a right angle, NP is a perpendicular bisector to MO Prove: △MNP ≅ △ONP-example-1
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Given that ∠MPN is a right angle, we know that MP and NP are perpendicular to each other. Since NP is also a perpendicular bisector of MO, it bisects MO at a 90-degree angle.

Also given that NP is a perpendicular bisector of MO, we know that NP is equidistant from M and O. Therefore, NP is the midpoint of MO and so MN = NO.

Since MP and NP are perpendicular and MN = NO, it follows that △MNP is similar to △ONP.

Therefore, we can conclude that △MNP ≅ △ONP

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