SOLUTION: given: NM and OQ are both congruent and parallel. Also, NR and OP are both perpendicular to MP. Prove: NR is congruent to OP.

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Question 1132648: given: NM and OQ are both congruent and parallel. Also, NR and OP are both perpendicular to MP.
Prove: NR is congruent to OP.

Answer by greenestamps(13200)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


I suspect one or more of the letters used in your statement of the problem is incorrect.

With only the given information, NR is almost never congruent to OP.

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