SOLUTION: Given: PN is an altitude to MO LOPN = _MPN Prove: AMPN = AOPN

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Question 1198111: Given: PN is an altitude to MO
LOPN = _MPN
Prove: AMPN = AOPN

Answer by greenestamps(13204)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


The description is not sufficient; and the notations used are not standard.

So for two different reasons, we have no idea what the problem really is.

It looks like there is a triangle with one side MO; but we can't tell whether the triangle is MNO or MOP.
What does "LOPN" mean?
What does "_MPN" mean?
What do "AMPN" and "AOPN" mean?

You might be using notation that is standard in the text or other reference that you are using; but it is not standard. If you use it, then you need to explain its meanings.

Re-post, in a manner that we know what the question is.


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