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Okay, Assume the triangle has the given measurements. Solve for the remaining sides and angles.
A = pi/6; a = 17.4; b = 19.6
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Okay, Assume the triangle has the given measurements. Solve for the remaining sides and angles.
A = pi/6; a = 17.4; b = 19.6