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Mathematics, 24.04.2021 02:00 makayla7635

Tara wants to prove that a second pair of corresponding angles from triangle KJN and triangle LJM are congruent. Determine a second pair of corresponding angles from triangle KJN and triangle LJM that are congruent. Then explain how you know that the two angles are congruent. The two angles are KJN and LJM

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