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24.1°
48°
p 18.9
62°
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a = 19
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67°
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For Exercises 13-20, solve AABC subject to the given conditions. Round the lengths of sides and measures of the angles to
1 decimal place if necessary. (See Examples 1-2)
13. A =
127°, B = 34°, a = 42
14. A = 27°, B = 71°, b = f86
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15. A = 122.1°, B = 24.3°, c = 102
16. A = 10.6°, C = 98.8°, b = 59
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17. A = 34.7°,C = 68.1°, c = 43.9
18. A = 112.7°, C = 50.2°, a = 12.3
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19. B = 28.1°, C = 45°, a =
3
17
20. A = 53.8°, B = 60°, c
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Objective 2: Solve a Triangle Using the Law of Sines (SSA) Ambiguous Case
For Exercises 21–28, information is given about AABC. Determine if the information gives one triangle, two triangles, or no
triangle. Solve the resulting triangle(s). Round the lengths of sides and measures of the angles to 1 decimal place if necessary.
(See Examples 3–5)
21. b = 33, c = 25, B = 38°
22. b = 5, c = 12, C = 73°
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23. a = 185, c = 132, C = 63°
24. b = 6, c = 12, B = 38°
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25. a =
13, b = 18, A = 45°
26. a = 3, b = 1, B = 17°
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27. a = 132.5, b = 108.2, B = 13.1°
28. a = 48.8, c = 39.9, C = 22°
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Transcribed Image Text:24.1° 48° p 18.9 62° b. q = 200.3 a = 19 P 19° P. %3D 67° 110.4° C For Exercises 13-20, solve AABC subject to the given conditions. Round the lengths of sides and measures of the angles to 1 decimal place if necessary. (See Examples 1-2) 13. A = 127°, B = 34°, a = 42 14. A = 27°, B = 71°, b = f86 %3D %3D %3D 15. A = 122.1°, B = 24.3°, c = 102 16. A = 10.6°, C = 98.8°, b = 59 %3D %3D %3D %3D 17. A = 34.7°,C = 68.1°, c = 43.9 18. A = 112.7°, C = 50.2°, a = 12.3 %3D %3D %3D %3D 19. B = 28.1°, C = 45°, a = 3 17 20. A = 53.8°, B = 60°, c 9. %3D %3D %3D %3D Objective 2: Solve a Triangle Using the Law of Sines (SSA) Ambiguous Case For Exercises 21–28, information is given about AABC. Determine if the information gives one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle. Solve the resulting triangle(s). Round the lengths of sides and measures of the angles to 1 decimal place if necessary. (See Examples 3–5) 21. b = 33, c = 25, B = 38° 22. b = 5, c = 12, C = 73° |3D %3D %3D %3D 23. a = 185, c = 132, C = 63° 24. b = 6, c = 12, B = 38° %3D %3D %3D %3D 25. a = 13, b = 18, A = 45° 26. a = 3, b = 1, B = 17° %3D %3D %3D 27. a = 132.5, b = 108.2, B = 13.1° 28. a = 48.8, c = 39.9, C = 22° %3D
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