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2. Given: AB = AD ; AACB and AACD are right triangles.
Prove: AACB AACD
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3. Given: KM 1 JL JM IM, LIMK = ZLMK
Prove: A/KM ALKM
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Given: Gis the midpoint of FH.
FF FH
Prove: 21 22
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