Two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle that results. a = 12, c=6.2, A=67°

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Two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given
measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle
that results.
a = 12, c=6.2, A=67°
Selected the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes to complete your
choice. (Round side lengths to the nearest tenth and angle measurements to the nearest
degree as needed.)
A. There is only one possible solution for the triangle.
The measurements for the remaining side b and angles C and B are as follows.
B. There are two possible solutions for the triangle.
The measurements for the solution with the the smaller angle C are as follows.
B1 2
The measurements for the solution with the the larger angle C are as follows.
C2 2
B2 2
b2 =
O c. There are no possible solutions for this triangle.
Transcribed Image Text:Two sides and an angle (SSA) of a triangle are given. Determine whether the given measurements produce one triangle, two triangles, or no triangle at all. Solve each triangle that results. a = 12, c=6.2, A=67° Selected the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer boxes to complete your choice. (Round side lengths to the nearest tenth and angle measurements to the nearest degree as needed.) A. There is only one possible solution for the triangle. The measurements for the remaining side b and angles C and B are as follows. B. There are two possible solutions for the triangle. The measurements for the solution with the the smaller angle C are as follows. B1 2 The measurements for the solution with the the larger angle C are as follows. C2 2 B2 2 b2 = O c. There are no possible solutions for this triangle.
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