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JKL is an isosceles triangle. Is KM the height of JKL? Explain

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Depends

Explanation:

IF Line KM is an angle bisector of K & a line bisector of JL, then JKL is an isosceles triangle (that is, if only JK and JL are congruent, and KL is not congruent to the other 2 sides).

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