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MB is a perpendicular bisector of JK. Find the distance of JK if JB=5. a)10 b)20 c)5 d) 80
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MB is a perpendicular bisector of JK. Find the distance of JK if JB=5.
a)10
b)20
c)5
d) 80
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the altitude theorem states
1/2JK*1/2JK=JB^2
1/4JK=25
JK=100
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the altitude theorem states
1/2JK*1/2JK=JB^2
1/4JK=25
JK=100
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