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What additional piece of information
would prove ALMK = ANMK by
Side-Angle-Side?

What additional piece of information would prove ALMK = ANMK by Side-Angle-Side?-example-1
User Rnoway
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Answer:

MK bisects <LKN

Explanation:

We can already say two sets of sides are equal; LK = NK because it is given and MK = MK because of reflexive property. In order to use Side-Angle-Side, we need to prove the angles between the sides are congruent. This means <LKM and <NKM. The only option that would help is with the is the lat option, MK bisects <LKN because, then we could say <LKM and NKM are congruent because MK would be an angle bisector. This is exactly what we want, so the answer is MK bisects <LKN.

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