Third option Base angles theorem is the correct answer as it contains the information that statement 4 is missing.
About The Base Angle Theorem
The two base angles in an isosceles triangle that are opposite the congruent sides must be identical in measure or congruent, according to the base angle theorem.
As a result, JKL and MLK are the base angles of the recognized isosceles triangle. Thus, the two angles, ∠JKL and ∠MLK are congruent or equal to each other by the means of the base angles theorem, and third option - base angles theorem - the missing justification for statement 4.
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