Consider a triangle with A=51, a=15, and b=17 Which one of the following best describes this situation: a. Only 1 triangle exists with these conditions b. Two triangles exist with these conditions c. No nuch triangle exist with these conditions d. No way to determine if any such triangles exist with these conditions
Consider a triangle with A=51, a=15, and b=17 Which one of the following best describes this situation: a. Only 1 triangle exists with these conditions b. Two triangles exist with these conditions c. No nuch triangle exist with these conditions d. No way to determine if any such triangles exist with these conditions
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Consider a triangle with
A=51, a=15, and b=17
Which one of the following best describes this situation:
a. Only 1 triangle exists with these conditions
b. Two
c. No nuch triangle exist with these conditions
d. No way to determine if any such triangles exist with these conditions
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