Answer
PROOF
Statements | Reasons
1.) $\overline{KH}$ congruent to $\overline{FJ}$, and G is the midpoint of both $\overline{KH}$ and $\overline{FJ}$ | 1.) Given
2.) $\overline{KG}$ is congruent to $\overline{GJ}$ | 2.) If two segments are congruent, then their midpoints separate these segments into four congruent segments.
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PROOF
Statements | Reasons
1.) $\overline{KH}$ congruent to $\overline{FJ}$, and G is the midpoint of both $\overline{KH}$ and $\overline{FJ}$ | 1.) Given
2.) $\overline{KG}$ is congruent to $\overline{GJ}$ | 2.) If two segments are congruent, then their midpoints separate these segments into four congruent segments.