SOLUTION: Use the Law of Cosines and the Law of Sines as needed to solve the triangle, if possible. If two solutions exist, find both. Round your answers to two decimal places. i. 𝐴 =

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

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Use the Law of Cosines and the Law of Sines as needed to solve the triangle, if possible.
If two solutions exist, find both. Round your answers to two decimal places.
i. 𝐴 = 58°, 𝑎 = 11.4, 𝑏 = 12.8
ii. 𝑎 = 6, 𝑏 = 7.3, 𝑐 = 12.4
iii. 𝐶 = 121°, 𝑎 = 34, 𝑏 = 55
iv. 𝑎 = 4, 𝑏 = 14, 𝐴 = 60°
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Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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Hint:

i can be solved with the Sine Law but has two solutions

ii cannot be solved with either the Cosine Law or the Sine Law

iii can be solved with the Cosine Law

iv is not a triangle


John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it