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Trig please help Law of Sines and the Ambiguous Case. In ∆ ABC, a =32, b = 44, and m < A = 68* How many distinct triangles can be drawn given these measurements?
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Trig please help Law of Sines and the Ambiguous Case. In ∆ ABC, a =32, b = 44, and m < A = 68* How many distinct triangles can be drawn given these measurements?
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Law of Sines and the Ambiguous Case.
In ∆ ABC, a =32, b = 44, and m < A = 68*
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Answer:
None (zero)
Explanation:
32/sin(68) = 44/sinB
sinB = 1.2748778
Not possible
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