SOLUTION: justify a statement with a property from algebra or a property of congruent statement the first one is KL = MN and then MN = KL i have no idea what this means i would love if s

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Question 338440: justify a statement with a property from algebra or a property of congruent statement
the first one is KL = MN and then MN = KL
i have no idea what this means i would love if someone could answer this with a full explanation if thats even possible with whats given

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This describes the Symmetric Property of Equality. Basically, you can flip an equation and it will remain the same.
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