Calculate the height of each triangle, to the nearest tenth.  Using that information determine the number of triangles possible.  Justify your answer.  A). Triangle RST.  Angle R = 99 degrees, r = 12.1 cm, s = 10 cm

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Calculate the height of each triangle, to the nearest tenth.  Using that information determine the number of triangles possible.  Justify your answer. 

A).
Triangle RST.  Angle R = 99 degrees,

r = 12.1 cm, s = 10 cm

 

 

 

B). Triangle XYZ, Angle X= 48 degrees, x=5.6 cm, z=7.3 cm

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