James M. answered 11/21/15
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/i N
/ i
/ i
______/___i__
i J K M
i /
i /
i /
i /
i/
L
So if we're looking at something like this (sorry for the rough drawing)
<N = <L Given
<JKL = <NKM Vertical angles are congruent
K is the midpoint of NL Given
LK = KN Definition of bisect
Triangle JKN is ASA
congruent to triangle
MKL
If my drawing is anything close, this should be the right answer.
Hope this helps, Mia!