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4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TIME REMAINING 35:22 Triangle KNM is shown. Triangle K N M is shown. Angle M K N is 25 degrees. Angle K N M is 130 degrees. Angle N M K is 25 degrees. What is true about the sides of KNM? KN = NM KN + NM = KM KM = 2(NM) KN = One-halfKM Mark this and return

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User Faydey
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User SirBT
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Answer:

KN = NM

Explanation:

Given that:

In a triangle KNM

angle ∠ MKN = 25°

angle ∠ KNM = 130°

angle ∠ NMK = 25°

The objective is to determine what is true about the side of KNM.

The correct option is:

KN = NM

From the above, we will see that two angles are equal, which implies the triangle is likely to be an isosceles triangle. An isosceles triangle is a triangle that has two equal angles and sides.

Thus, the intersection of NK with KM is at an angle of 25°, so do NM and KM. We can thereby conclude that the two sides are equal in length provided that they possess the same angles and they intersect at the line at the same angle.

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