3. Use the sine law to solve for the unknown side or angle. Round angles to the nearest degree and round side lengths to one decimal place. a. b. 17m B=? 22 m B = 619 b=? 21cm A=429 A=48⁰

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3. Use the sine law to solve for the unknown side or angle. Round angles to the nearest degree and round side lengths to one decimal place.
a.
b.
C
17m,
B=?
22 m
B = 61⁹
b=?
21cm
A=42°
A=48⁹
Transcribed Image Text:3. Use the sine law to solve for the unknown side or angle. Round angles to the nearest degree and round side lengths to one decimal place. a. b. C 17m, B=? 22 m B = 61⁹ b=? 21cm A=42° A=48⁹
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