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Geometry of 2D shapes CONGRUENCY IN TRIANGLES In the diagram below, O is the centre of the circle, and OM IKL. Also, KM = 4 units and LOM = 40 Determine the size of KOM.
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Geometry of 2D shapes
CONGRUENCY IN TRIANGLES
In the diagram below, O is the centre of the circle, and OM IKL. Also, KM = 4 units
and LOM = 40
Determine the size of KOM.
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Kom is fourth degrees because both the tryingles are congruent
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