Mathematics, 15.11.2021 02:00 kcameronanderso
Determine whether the statement is always, sometimes, or never true.
If △JKL ≅ △MNP, then m∠L = m∠N.
Complete the explanation of your reasoning.
The statement is always/ sometimes/ never true.
∠L corresponds to ∠P.
By [CPCTC/ Triangle Sum Theorem/ SAS Triangle Congruence Theorem], ∠L ≅∠P.
If ∠P ≅∠N, then ∠L [≅/≇ ] ∠N by [CPCTC/ Triangle Sum Theorem/ SAS Triangle Congruence Theorem], ∠L ≅∠P.
and m∠L [≅/≇ ] m∠N.
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