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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Two triangles can be formed with the given information. Use the Law of Sines to solve the triangles. A = 61°, a = 17, b = 19 A) B = 77.8°, C = 41.2°, c = 12.8; B = 102.2°, C = 16.8°, c = 5.6 B) B = 12.2°, C = 106.8°, c = 18.6; B = 167.8°, C = 73.2°, c = 18.6 C) B = 77.8°, C = 41.2°, c = 22.6; B = 102.2°, C = 16.8°, c = 22.6 D)B = 12.2°, C = 106.8°, c = 15.5; B = 167.8°, C = 73.2°, c = 15.5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I can't figure out if it's A or C.. I'm pretty sure it's one of them

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

so that's the two triangles separate and together?

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

These are the two triangles that you can get with the given information.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ahhh okay! so what would I do from here to solve? I'm really shaky with triangle law ofsines

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