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The Given Measurements May or May Not Determine a Triangle B=59,a5.7, b15.8\mathrm { B } = 59 ^ { \circ } , \mathrm { a } \approx 5.7 , \mathrm {~b} \approx 15.8

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The given measurements may or may not determine a triangle. If not, then state that no triangle is formed. If a triangle is
formed, then use the Law of Sines to solve the triangle, if it is possible, or state that the Law of Sines cannot be used.
- The given measurements may or may not determine a triangle. If not, then state that no triangle is formed. If a triangle is formed, then use the Law of Sines to solve the triangle, if it is possible, or state that the Law of Sines cannot be used. -  A)  The triangle cannot be solved with the Law of Sines. B)   \mathrm { B } = 59 ^ { \circ } , \mathrm { a } \approx 5.7 , \mathrm {~b} \approx 15.8  C)   B = 59 ^ { \circ } , a \approx 56.8 , b \approx 15.8  D)   B = 31 ^ { \circ } , a \approx 56.8 , b \approx 15.8


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