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Given: GK and JF intersect at point H and GFH KJH Which of the following theorems or postulates could be used to prove FGH ~ JKH? A. AA B. ASA C. SSS D. SAS
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Given: GK and JF intersect at point H and GFH KJH
Which of the following theorems or postulates could be used to prove FGH ~ JKH?
A.
AA
B.
ASA
C.
SSS
D.
SAS
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A. just took the test
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I believe the answer is D
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