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Explanation:
Let point N be at the intersection of the horizontal line and segment JM.
We can prove the right triangles JNK and MNK are congruent using the hypotenuse leg (HL) rule. This in turn means JN = NM through the use of CPCTC.
In other words, JN = NM because the horizontal line is the perpendicular bisector of JM.
So,
JM = JN + NM
JM = NM + NM
JM = 2*NM
JM = 2*7.1
JM = 14.2
Answer:
JM = 14.2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given JK = MK then Δ JKM is isosceles.
The line through K is a perpendicular bisector of JM , so
JM = 2 × 7.1 = 14.2