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Find the Missing Parts of the Triangle C=106c=44 kma=54 km\begin{array} { l } \mathrm { C } = 106 ^ { \circ } \\\mathrm { c } = 44 \mathrm {~km} \\\mathrm { a } = 54 \mathrm {~km}\end{array}

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Find the missing parts of the triangle.
- C=106c=44 kma=54 km\begin{array} { l } \mathrm { C } = 106 ^ { \circ } \\\mathrm { c } = 44 \mathrm {~km} \\\mathrm { a } = 54 \mathrm {~km}\end{array}
If necessary, round angles to the nearest degree and side lengths to the nearest km\mathrm { km } .

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