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How in the world do I solve this??

How in the world do I solve this??-example-1

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Check the picture below.

if M is the midpoint of LN, that means that LM = MN, however, we also know that a line coming from the vertex above is perpendicular to LN.

a line coming from the angle above can only be perpendicular to the base's middle point if the sides stemming from it are twins, namely JL = JN.

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