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  1. Given TriangleABC with a = 9, b = 15, and m<A= 28 degrees, find the number of distinct solutions.I got two solutions. Not sure
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  2. Given TriangleABC with a = 9, b = 15, and m<A= 28 degrees, find the number of distinct solutions.I got two solutions. Not sure
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  3. Given TriangleABC with a = 9, b = 15, and m<A= 28 degrees, find the number of distinct solutions.I got two solutions. Not sure
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  4. already posted these questions but i could not find the postfind all solutions from 0 degrees to 360 degrees 1. 4 sin^2x – 1 =
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  5. find all degrees solutions to the following equation: sin (A + 50 degrees)=1/square root 2
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  6. Find all solutions in the interval 0 degrees<θ<360 degrees. If rounding necessary, round to the nearest tenth of a degree.
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  7. Find the approximate number of radians, to the nearest hundreth, in the angles with the following dergree measures.a) 60 degrees
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  8. Find all solutions if 0 degrees is less than or equal to x and x is less than 360 degrees.2 sin^2(x)+ sin(x)=1
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  9. Find the value of each ratio. Round your answer to 4 places past the decimal place. (8 points)cos 24 degrees tan 54 degrees sin
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  10. <J and <M are base angles of isosceles trapezoid JKLM. If m<J= 22x+5 and m<M = 18x+17, find m<k/ (1 point) Responses151 degrees
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