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Answer:

The Length of JK is 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Because <J is congruent to <L we know that the triangle in question must be isosceles as in an isosceles triangle two angles opposite of each other are equal. (This is also true for equilateral triangles, however, in an equilateral triangle all sides must be congruent, so we can rule equilateral out as LJ is not congruent to KL.) This means that the triangle must be isosceles.

In an isosceles triangle the side opposite each other are congruent, and the angles opposite each other are congruent when split down the line of symmetry.

Therefor, the length of JK must be congruent to the length of KL. In other words if JK = 10, then KL must equal 10 as well.