SOLUTION: How do you prove segment EF is parallel to segment HI if you're given JG/HG = KG/IG and you also have <1 and <2 congruent. ( JG is over HG and KG is over IG, and doesn't mean divid

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Question 314690: How do you prove segment EF is parallel to segment HI if you're given JG/HG = KG/IG and you also have <1 and <2 congruent. ( JG is over HG and KG is over IG, and doesn't mean divided by)
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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