Mathematics, 26.02.2020 05:25 jwbri
Which method and additional information would prove ΔONP and ΔMNL similar by the AA similarity postulate?
A. Use a rigid transformation to prove that ∠OPN ≅ ∠MLN.
B. Use rigid and nonrigid transformations to prove = PN/MN= LN/ON
C. Use a rigid transformation to prove that ∠NPO ≅ ∠LNM.
D. Use rigid and nonrigid transformations to prove = LN/ON= PN/MN
The answer is not C
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