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Given: ZFHG and ZKJG are right angles; FH = KJ
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Prove: AFGH - AKGJ
1. We know that ZFHG SZKJG
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Given: angle FHG and angle KJL are right angles; line FH is congruent to line KJ
Prove: angle FGH IS CONGRUENT to angle KJG

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