The proof that MNG ≅ KJG is shown. Given: N and J are right angles; NG ≅ JG Prove: MNG ≅ KJG What is the missing reason in the proof? the reflexive property ASA AAS the third angle theorem
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Here the angle N and angle J are right angles.
NG ≅ JG
And other angles include:
Congruent angles = ∠MGN and ∠KGJ
And the reason for them being congruent is they are vertical opposite angles.
So in total there are two congruent angles and one congruent side.
And the reason for them being congruent is because of the ASA property.
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Answer: it should be ASA. but maths isn't my strongsuit. english, art, history, science, i got you!
Step-by-step explanation:
The proof that MNG ≅ KJG is shown.
Given: N and J are right angles; NG ≅ JG
Prove: MNG ≅ KJG
What is the missing reason in the proof?
the reflexive property
ASA
AAS
the third angle theorem
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