Use the law of sines to solve the​ triangle, if possible. A=37.4 a=21​ b=24 There are two possible solutions for the triangle. The measurements for the solution with the smaller angle B are as follows. B1= ° C1= ° c1=  The measurements for the solution with the larger angle B are as follows. B2= ° C2= ° c2=

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Use the law of sines to solve the​ triangle, if possible.
 
A=37.4
a=21​
b=24
 
There are two possible solutions for the triangle.
The measurements for the solution with the smaller angle B are as follows.
B1=   °
C1=     °
c1= 
The measurements for the solution with the larger angle B are as follows.
B2=   °
C2=    °
c2=  
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