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If JK and LM are congruent and parallel, then JKL and MLK are congruent.

If JK and LM are congruent and parallel, then JKL and MLK are congruent.-example-1

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Answer:

Given statement is TRUE.

Explanation:

Given that line segment JK and LM are parallel. From picture we see that LK is transversal line.

We know that corresponding angles formed by transversal line are congruent.

Hence ∠JKL = ∠ MLK ...(i)

Now consider triangles JKL and MLK

JK = LM {Given}

∠JKL = ∠ MLK { Using (i) }

KL = KL {common sides}

Hence by SAS property of congruency of triangles, ΔJKL and ΔMLK are congruent.

Hence given statement is TRUE.

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