SOLUTION: Determine the numbers of solutions for each part then solve, if possible.
Triangle KLM: K=100 degrees, l=6.0cm, m=13cm
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Triangle KLM: K=100 degrees, l=6.0cm, m=13cm
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Determine the numbers of solutions for each part then solve, if possible.
Triangle KLM: K=100 degrees, l=6.0cm, m=13cm
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Find side k using the Cosine Law:
k^2 = l^2 + m^2 = 2*l*m*cos(100)
k^2 = 205 - 156*cos(100) = ~ 232.089
k = ~ 15.23
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Use the Law of Sines to find a 2nd angle.
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