In ΔJKL, j = 10 in., k = 7 in., and l = 6.58 in. Find m∠J.
a. 38°
b. 95°
c. 44°
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Mathematics, 19.07.2020 01:01 dezmondpowell
In ΔJKL, j = 10 in., k = 7 in., and l = 6.58 in. Find m∠J.
a. 38°
b. 95°
c. 44°
d. 25°
Answers: 1
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