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Given: JP = KP; PX = PY Prove: ΔPYJ ≅ ΔPXK Triangles P Y J and P X K overlap and intersect at point Z. Point X of triangle P X K is on side J P of triangle P Y J. Point Y of triangle P Y J is on side K P of triangle P X K. Which best describes the missing reasons? ♣: ♦:

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