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In △FGH, h = 10, m∠F = 65°, and m∠G = 35°. What is the length of g? Use the law of sines to find the answer.
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In △FGH, h = 10, m∠F = 65°, and m∠G = 35°. What is the length of g? Use the law of sines to find the answer.
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In △FGH, h = 10, m∠F = 65°, and m∠G = 35°. What is the length of g? Use the law of sines to find the answer.
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I think it would be 15.8
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