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Is JKO ≈ PMN? If so, find MN.
A. Yes, JKO ≈ PMN by AAS; MN = 6.
B....
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Please help
Is JKO ≈ PMN? If so, find MN.
A. Yes, JKO ≈ PMN by AAS; MN = 6.
B. Yes, JKO ≈ PMN by AAS; MN = 11.
C. Yes, JKO ≈ PMN by AA; MN = 11.
D. No, the triangles are not congruent.
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