SOLUTION: Circle J has a radius of 6 in. Radii segment JK and segment JL form an angle that is not a straight angle. The length of segment KL is not 6 in. Classify ΔJKL according to its
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Question 401364: Circle J has a radius of 6 in. Radii segment JK and segment JL form an angle that is not a straight angle. The length of segment KL is not 6 in. Classify ΔJKL according to its sides. Also, please draw a diagram.
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Since JK and JL are both radii, triangle JKL is isosceles.
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