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Mathematics, 10.11.2020 08:20, LarryJoeseph

PLEASE HELP!! DUE SOON :( 14 Points Options: for A-G
1. AAS
2. Definition of segment bisector
3. Definition of angle bisector
4. ASA
5. CPCTC
6. Line segment JM
7. Line segment HJ
8. Line segment HM
9. Line segment KM
10. SAS
11. SSS
12. Transitive property of congruency
13. Given
14. Reflexive Property of Congruency
15. SSA
16. Line segment KJ
17. Line segment KH


PLEASE HELP!! DUE SOON :( 14 Points

Options: for A-G
1. AAS
2. Definition of segment bisector 
3.

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