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Point J is on line segment I K ‾ IK . Given J K = x + 6 , JK=x+6, I J = 9 , IJ=9, and I K = 2 x , IK=2x, determine the numerical length of J K ‾ . JK .
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Point J is on line segment I K ‾ IK . Given J K = x + 6 , JK=x+6, I J = 9 , IJ=9, and I K = 2 x , IK=2x, determine the numerical length of J K ‾ . JK .
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