Find the length of GJH and JH in the circle below, where GJ is a diameter. Round to the nearest tenth, if needed. Show all work and use 3.14 for TT. 22 yd. 65° G H Note: The figure is not drawn to scale.
Find the length of GJH and JH in the circle below, where GJ is a diameter. Round to the nearest tenth, if needed. Show all work and use 3.14 for TT. 22 yd. 65° G H Note: The figure is not drawn to scale.
Elementary Geometry For College Students, 7e
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ChapterP: Preliminary Concepts
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Transcribed Image Text:Find the length of GJH and JH in the circle below, where
GJ is a diameter. Round to the nearest tenth, if needed.
Show all work and use 3.14 for TT.
Д
22 yd.
65°
G
H
Note: The figure is not drawn to scale.
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