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Mathematics, 06.03.2022 19:00 cieloromero1

Given: Parallelogram LMNO; MO ⊥ LN Prove: LMNO is a rhombus.

Parallelogram L M N O is shown. Diagonals are drawn from point L to point N and from point M to point O and intersect at point P. A square is drawn around point P. Sides L M and O N are parallel and sides L O and M N are parallel.


Given: Parallelogram LMNO; MO ⊥ LN

Prove: LMNO is a rhombus.Parallelogram L M N O is shown. Diago

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