1. Consider a triangle with side lengths a, b, c, and opposite angles to each side respectively A, B, C. If a = 12.3, A = 34.6°, and B= 67.5°. Determine the unknown side lengths and angle to once decimal place.

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1. Consider a triangle with side lengths a, b, c, and opposite angles to each side
respectively A, B, C. If a = 12.3, A = 34.6°, and B = 67.5°. Determine the
unknown side lengths and angle to once decimal place.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider a triangle with side lengths a, b, c, and opposite angles to each side respectively A, B, C. If a = 12.3, A = 34.6°, and B = 67.5°. Determine the unknown side lengths and angle to once decimal place.
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