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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration below. Do not use rounded answers in your calculations. For final answers, round angles to the nearest tenth of a degree.
A = Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration below. Do not use rounded answers in your calculations. For final answers, round angles to the nearest tenth of a degree. A =   mi, b =   mi, c =   mi   A)    °,   °,   ° B)    °,   °,   ° C)    °,   °,   ° D)    °,   °,   ° E)    °,   °,   ° mi, b = Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration below. Do not use rounded answers in your calculations. For final answers, round angles to the nearest tenth of a degree. A =   mi, b =   mi, c =   mi   A)    °,   °,   ° B)    °,   °,   ° C)    °,   °,   ° D)    °,   °,   ° E)    °,   °,   ° mi, c = Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration below. Do not use rounded answers in your calculations. For final answers, round angles to the nearest tenth of a degree. A =   mi, b =   mi, c =   mi   A)    °,   °,   ° B)    °,   °,   ° C)    °,   °,   ° D)    °,   °,   ° E)    °,   °,   ° mi Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration below. Do not use rounded answers in your calculations. For final answers, round angles to the nearest tenth of a degree. A =   mi, b =   mi, c =   mi   A)    °,   °,   ° B)    °,   °,   ° C)    °,   °,   ° D)    °,   °,   ° E)    °,   °,   °


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