Respuesta :

Answer:

m<K = 146°

Step-by-step explanation:

From the above information given, we can conclude that ∆JKL is an isosceles triangle with two equal sides, KL and JK. Therefore, the angles opposite each side of KL and JK are congruent to each other. Which are:

<J and <L.

m<J = 17° (given)

Therefore,

m<L = m<J = 17° (base angles of the isosceles ∆)

m<L = 17°

m<K = 180° - (m<J + m<L)

m<K = 180° - (17 + 17)

m<K = 146°

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