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which statement must be true about the diagram?
(options:
point k is a midpoint of \overline{jl}.
m\angle jkn = \frac{1}{2}m\angle nkl
ray km is an angle bisector of \angle nkl.
jk = \frac{1}{2}kl
diagram shows lines and angles at point k: jk and kl are a straight line, angle between jk and kn is 58°, angle between kn and km is 61°, angle between km and kl is 61°)
Step1: Analyze each option
- Option 1 (Point K is a midpoint of \(\overline{JL}\)): A midpoint requires \(JK = KL\). But we only know angles, not segment lengths. So this is not necessarily true.
- Option 2 (Ray KM is an angle bisector of \(\angle NKL\)): \(\angle NKM = 61^\circ\) and \(\angle MKL = 61^\circ\), so \(KM\) splits \(\angle NKL\) into two equal angles (\(61^\circ\) each). Thus, \(KM\) is the angle bisector.
- Option 3 (\(m\angle JKN=\frac{1}{2}m\angle NKL\)): \(m\angle JKN = 58^\circ\), \(m\angle NKL=61^\circ + 61^\circ = 122^\circ\). \(\frac{1}{2}\times122^\circ = 61^\circ
eq58^\circ\), so this is false.
- Option 4 (\(JK=\frac{1}{2}KL\)): We don't have information about segment lengths, so we can't conclude this.
Step2: Confirm the correct option
From the analysis, only the statement about Ray KM being the angle bisector of \(\angle NKL\) is true.
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Ray KM is an angle bisector of \(\angle NKL\)