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4. Rectangles
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Exercise 61 Page 511

∠AJK ≅ ∠JKA

Practice makes perfect

Before we begin, let's use the given information to mark the congruent sides of the given figure.

To name two congruent angles, we will use the following theorem.

Isosceles Triangle Theorem

If two sides of a triangle are congruent, then the angles opposite to those sides are congruent.

Using this theorem, let's show the congruent angles.

We can see that ∠AJK is congruent to ∠JKA. ∠AJK ≅ ∠JKA