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Solve each triange given the indicated measures of angle and sides b=43degrees y=36 degrees a=92cm
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Answered by Steve
try to solve this with no diagram.

More productively, describe the diagram in greater detail.

side a is opposite which angle?

angle r is 101 degrees.

a/sin b = q/sin y = z/sin r
now figure q and z.

If that's confusing, it's because you left half your diagram unspecified.
13 years ago

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