Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. For the figure shown, point D is a midpoint of , and point J is a midpoint of . A figure shows a double-sided arrow. The points on the left and right arrows are A, B, L, and F, G, H. The points on the upper and lower lines are C, D, E, and K, J, I. Since reflecting the points C, B, A, L, and K across line maps these points onto E, F, G, H, and I, respectively, the opposite angles are congruent. Since reflecting the points L, K, J, I, and H across line maps these points onto B, C, D, E, and F, respectively, the opposite sides and , , and and are congruent.

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The first blank is BAL and FGH

The second blank is AL

The third blank is CE and KI

The fourth and final blank is GH

According to the statement

we have given a diagram in which there are some angles and from these angles we have to find that the

Which opposite angles are congruent

The opposite side of AB

With GF angle which angle are congruent

Two angles are which are opposite to each other.

So, from a diagram it is clear that The angles which are congruent with each other is BAL and FGH. Because there positions are perfectly opposite and same  to each other.

And The opposite side of AB is AL because it is present at opposite position to each other.

And with GF angle GH are congruent angles.

So, The first blank is BAL and FGH

The second blank is AL

The third blank is CE and KI

The fourth and final blank is GH

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QUESTION:
Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.

For the figure shown, point D is a midpoint of , and point J is a midpoint in figure.

Since reflecting the points C, B, A, L, and K across line maps these points onto E, F, G, H, and I, respectively, the opposite angles

are congruent. Since reflecting the points L, K, J, I, and H across line maps these points onto B, C, D, E, and F, respectively, the opposite sides are congruent.


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