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) About Me  (Show Source):
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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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