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Answer:

Perimeter of triangle J= 18.0 units (3 s.f.)

Perimeter of triangle K= 19.0 units (3 s.f.)

Explanation:

The length of each side of the triangle can be found using the distance formula below:


\boxed{d= \sqrt{(y1- y2)^(2) + (x1 - x2)^(2) } }

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