document.write( "Question 1162971: Use the Law of Cosines and the Law of Sines as needed to solve the triangle, if possible.
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document.write( "If two solutions exist, find both. Round your answers to two decimal places.
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document.write( "i. 𝐴 = 58°, 𝑎 = 11.4, 𝑏 = 12.8
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document.write( "ii. 𝑎 = 6, 𝑏 = 7.3, 𝑐 = 12.4
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document.write( "iii. 𝐶 = 121°, 𝑎 = 34, 𝑏 = 55
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document.write( "iv. 𝑎 = 4, 𝑏 = 14, 𝐴 = 60° \n" );
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