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Help show work please I beg

A MLK MJK AND JML LKJ
B MLK JNK AND JML MLK
C MLK JNK AND JN JK
D MLK MJK AND LM LK

Help show work please I beg A MLK MJK AND JML LKJ B MLK JNK AND JML MLK C MLK JNK-example-1

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Answer: A?

Step-by-step explanation: It shows all sides and diangles, if you were to draw lines with the letters, in different colors, like connect the dots? I don't know for sure and it's not the fanciest. I'm truly sorry, this answer just looks different from the rest. If the quadrilateral has 2 pairs of opposite, congruent sides, it is a parallelogram. If the quadrilateral has consecutive supplementary angles, it is a parallelogram? My second explanation belongs to it's rightful owner and I do not claim it as mine.

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Answer:

Angle JML Angle LKJ & Angle MJK = MLK

Explanation:

In a parallelogram the opposite angles are congruent (as well as the opposite sides

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