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In ΔTUV, t = 560 inches, v = 400 inches and ∠V=19°. Find all possible values of ∠T, to the nearest degree
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In ΔTUV, t = 560 inches, v = 400 inches and ∠V=19°. Find all possible values of ∠T, to the nearest degree
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27 and 153 degrees
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