SOLUTION: Given: I is the midpoint of HL HL bisects KJ Prove: HJ perpendicular to KJ

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Question 1205684: Given: I is the midpoint of HL
HL bisects KJ
Prove: HJ perpendicular to KJ

Answer by ikleyn(52898)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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This post is DUPLICATE.

I just answered this post in my previous response

https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Geometry-proofs/Geometry_proofs.faq.question.1205683.html

saying that the given statement is  FATALLY  INCORRECT.


It can not be proven.  It only can be disproved/rejected.



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