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Given: KH≅KJ, KM bisectsHJ .
Prove: ∠H ≅ ∠J

Supply the missing reason in Statement 6 of the proof of the Isosceles Triangle Theorem.

Begin with isosceles ∆HKJ with KH≅KJ . Construct KM , a bisector of the base HJ.

A) ∆KHM ≅ ∆KHM
B) ∆KHM ≅ ∆KMJ
C) ∆KHM ≅ ∆MJK
D) ∆KHM ≅ ∆KJM

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