SOLUTION: use the law of sines to solve ABC when a=1.43,b=4.21, and A=30.4 degrees.if no solution exists,write none

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Question 216686: use the law of sines to solve ABC when a=1.43,b=4.21, and A=30.4 degrees.if no solution exists,write none
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Use the law of sines to solve ABC when a=1.43,b=4.21, and A=30.4 degrees. If no solution exists,write none

Step 1. The Law of Sines for this example is given as

Step 2. Then







Step 2. Since sin(B) must be less than 1, there is no solution to this problem.

Step 3. ANSWER: None.

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