SOLUTION: I’m really not understanding two-column proofs.
Given: LN bisects < MLP
NL bisects Prove: Triangle LMN is congruent to triangle LPN
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Question 1148085: I’m really not understanding two-column proofs.
Given: LN bisects < MLP
NL bisects Prove: Triangle LMN is congruent to triangle LPN
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
faulty post -- no diagram and no description of the diagram; and statement of what is to be proved is incomplete
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