SOLUTION: determine the number of possible solutions if A=62 degrees, a=4, and b=6 a)none b)one c)two d)three

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Question 212762: determine the number of possible solutions if A=62 degrees, a=4, and b=6
a)none
b)one
c)two
d)three

Answer by drj(1380)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The answer is b. Only one solution. If you were given only three angles there would many triangles that would satisfy the solution.

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