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in δjkl, kl = 16, lj = 15, and jk = 13. which list has the angles of δjkl in order from largest to smallest
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○ m∠j, m∠l, m∠k ○ m∠k, m∠j, m∠l
○ m∠k, m∠l, m∠j ○ m∠l, m∠k, m∠j
○ m∠j, m∠k, m∠l ○ m∠l, m∠j, m∠k

Explanation:

Step1: Recall Triangle Angle-Side Relationship

In a triangle, the larger side is opposite the larger angle. So we first identify the sides and their opposite angles.

  • Side \( KI = 16 \), opposite angle \( \angle J \) (since in \( \triangle JKL \), side opposite \( \angle J \) is \( KI \)).
  • Side \( LJ = 15 \), opposite angle \( \angle K \) (side opposite \( \angle K \) is \( LJ \)).
  • Side \( JK = 13 \), opposite angle \( \angle L \) (side opposite \( \angle L \) is \( JK \)).

Step2: Order the Sides by Length

Order the sides from largest to smallest: \( KI = 16 \) (largest), \( LJ = 15 \), \( JK = 13 \) (smallest).

Step3: Order the Angles by Their Opposite Sides

Since larger side → larger opposite angle:

  • Largest side \( KI \) (16) → largest angle \( \angle J \) (opposite \( KI \)).
  • Middle side \( LJ \) (15) → middle angle \( \angle K \) (opposite \( LJ \)).
  • Smallest side \( JK \) (13) → smallest angle \( \angle L \) (opposite \( JK \)).

Wait, no, wait. Wait, let's correct: Wait, side opposite \( \angle J \) is \( KI \) (length 16), side opposite \( \angle K \) is \( LJ \) (length 15), side opposite \( \angle L \) is \( JK \) (length 13). So the sides in order: \( KI (16) > LJ (15) > JK (13) \). Therefore, the angles opposite them: \( \angle J \) (opposite 16) > \( \angle K \) (opposite 15) > \( \angle L \) (opposite 13). Wait, but the options: Let's check the options. Wait, maybe I mixed up the opposite angles. Let's label the triangle: \( \triangle JKL \), so vertices J, K, L. So side \( JK \): between J and K. Side \( KL \)? Wait, no, the sides are \( KI \)? Wait, no, the problem says \( KI = 16 \), \( LJ = 15 \), \( JK = 13 \). Wait, maybe the triangle is labeled with vertices J, K, L, so the sides are: \( JK \), \( KL \), \( LJ \)? Wait, no, the problem states \( KI = 16 \), \( LJ = 15 \), \( JK = 13 \). Wait, maybe a typo, or maybe the sides are \( JK = 13 \), \( LJ = 15 \) (so \( LJ \) is a side from L to J), and \( KI \) is \( KL \)? Wait, maybe the triangle is \( \triangle JKL \), with sides: \( JK = 13 \), \( JL = 15 \) (wait, maybe \( LJ \) is \( JL \), length 15), and \( KL = 16 \) (maybe \( KI \) is \( KL \)). Let's re-express: Let's assume the triangle has sides: \( JK = 13 \), \( JL = 15 \), \( KL = 16 \). Then:

  • Side \( JK = 13 \): opposite angle \( L \) (since in \( \triangle JKL \), angle at L is opposite side JK).
  • Side \( JL = 15 \): opposite angle \( K \) (angle at K is opposite side JL).
  • Side \( KL = 16 \): opposite angle \( J \) (angle at J is opposite side KL).

So sides: \( KL (16) > JL (15) > JK (13) \). Therefore, angles opposite: \( \angle J \) (opposite 16) > \( \angle K \) (opposite 15) > \( \angle L \) (opposite 13). So the angles from largest to smallest: \( m\angle J \), \( m\angle K \), \( m\angle L \)? Wait, no, wait: angle at J is opposite KL (16), angle at K is opposite JL (15), angle at L is opposite JK (13). So since 16 > 15 > 13, then angle J (opposite 16) > angle K (opposite 15) > angle L (opposite 13). So the order is \( m\angle J \), \( m\angle K \), \( m\angle L \)? But looking at the options:

Options:

  1. \( m\angle J \), \( m\angle L \), \( m\angle K \)
  1. \( m\angle K \), \( m\angle J \), \( m\angle L \)
  1. \( m\angle K \), \( m\angle L \), \( m\angle J \)
  1. \( m\angle L \), \( m\angle K \), \( m\angle J \)
  1. \( m\angle J \), \( m\angle K \), \( m\angle L \)
  1. \( m\angle L \), \( m\angle J \), \( m\angle K \)

Wait, the fifth option is \( m\angle J \), \( m\angle K \), \( m\angle L \). Wait, but let's recheck. Wait, maybe I had the sides wrong. Let's take…

Answer:

\( \boldsymbol{m\angle J, m\angle K, m\angle L} \) (the fifth option in the list: "m∠J, m∠K, m∠L")