The Reflexive Property is a property of equality that states that anything is equal to itself. This property is true for numbers, shapes, angles, and more.
In the context of geometry, the Reflexive Property of Congruence states that any geometric figure is congruent to itself. This includes angles, segments, triangles, and other polygons.
So, when you see "<J ≅ <J", it's saying that angle J is congruent to angle J, which is an application of the Reflexive Property. In other words, any angle is congruent (equal in measure) to itself.