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Given A=56degrees, C=61degrees, and b=10.5,
Given A=56degrees, C=61degrees, and b=10.5, solve triangle ABC. If no triangle exists, explain why. If two solutions exist,
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Given A=56degrees, C=61degrees, and b=10.5, solve triangle ABC. If no triangle exists, explain why. If two solutions exist,
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If △ABC∼△SRT , what is m∠B ?
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The angle of an elevation of the top of a radio mart from a point 53meter from its base on ground level is 61degrees ,find the
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tom rests a 32-foot ladder against the wall the ladder forms a 61degrees angle with the ground. how high up the wall is the
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