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Mathematics, 18.12.2020 19:40 dondre54

N Statements
Reasons
Given: FH 1 GH; KJ 1 GJ
Prove: AFHG - AKJG
1. FHIGH
1. given
2. KJ I GJ
2. given
3. ZFHG and ZGJK are right
angles
3. def. of perpendicular
lines
H
4. ZFHG ZGJK
5. def. of vertical angles
5. ZFGH and ZKGJ are
vertical angles
6.
6. vertical angles theorem
Identify the steps that complete the proof.
= V all right angles are congruent
V angle FGH is congruent to angle KGJY
V AA similarity theoremy
7. AFHG - AKJG

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