Use the figure to answer the question that follows:
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Which is the most logical order of statements and reasons I, II, and III to complete the proof?
I, III, II
II, I, III
II, III, I
III, I, II
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@jojo4eva Help me on the this please?
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@Hero Help?
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@KingKhan94 Help
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@d3v13 Help on Math
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@satellite73 any help please
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3
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A B C OR D
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
C
OpenStudy (anonymous):
also a quick explanation please
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3rd answer
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well to me it's kinda obvious. My english is bad, I don't know how to explain. sorry
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can you answer one more?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
I can try
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The following is an incorrect flowchart proving that point L, lying on line LM which is a perpendicular bisector of segment JK, is equidistant from points J and K:
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What is the error in this flowchart?
JL and KL are equal in length according to the definition of a midpoint.
An arrow is missing between ∠LNK = 90° and ∠LNJ = 90° and ∠LNK ≅ ∠LNJ.
An arrow is missing between the given statement and ∠LNK ≅ ∠LNJ.
Triangles JNL and KNL are congruent by the Angle-Angle Side (AAS) Theorem.
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@d3v13 you their?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you answer it?
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I'm trying
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ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
B I guess
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