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document.write( "Find the largest possible area of triangle ABC if angle A =30 degrees, b=12 and a=8. Assume that \"a\" represents the length of the side of the triangle opposite angle A, etc. Give your answer rounded to four significant digits. \n" );
document.write( "Answer: 47.05 \n" );
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document.write( "Use law of sines ( ) to determine ∠B \n" );
document.write( "Use ∠B and ∠A to determine ∠C (angles of a triangle are supplementary) \n" );
document.write( "Use ∠C to determine the area, using the area formula for a non-right triangle: \n" );
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