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PLEASE HELP!!!! How many distinct triangles can be formed for which m∠J = 129°, k = 8, and j = 3?
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PLEASE HELP!!!! How many distinct triangles can be formed for which m∠J = 129°, k = 8, and j = 3?
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How many distinct triangles can be formed for which m∠J = 129°, k = 8, and j = 3?
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using law of sin
we'll get that one of the degrees will equal to zero
if we use arcsin(0.29) our answer will be zero.
Using the law of sin for other questions will help you solve and find the distinct solutions.
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There are no distinct triangles that can be formed. So ZERO
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