Question 8 (1 point) \overline{GH} and \overline{IJ} are chords in \circ F. Given \overline{GH} \perp \overline{FK}, \overline{JI} \perp \overline{FL} and \\ \overline{FN} \cong \overline{FM}. Let GH = 30, FN = 10, How long is JI? *the figure is not drawn to scale
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Since GH is parallel to IJ, we can use the property of parallel chords in a circle. The property states that the product of the lengths of the segments of one chord is equal to the product of the lengths of the segments of the other chord. Let x be the length of Show more…
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