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Mathematics, 20.04.2020 05:00 saabrrinnaaa

Which statement proves that quadrilateral HIJK is a kite?

HI ⊥ IJ, and m∠H = m∠J

IH = IJ = 3 and JK = HK = SquareRoot 29, and IH ≠ JK and IJ ≠ HK

IK intersects HJ at the midpoint of HJ at (−1.5, 2.5)

The slope of HK = Negative two-fifths and the slope of JK = Negative five-halves

Answer is B
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Which statement proves that quadrilateral HIJK is a kite?

HI ⊥ IJ, and m∠H = m∠J

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