Elementary Technical Mathematics
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ISBN: 9781337630580
Author: Dale Ewen
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 14.4, Problem 9E
For each general triangle, a. determine the number of solutions and) b. solve the triangle, if possible, using the labels as shown in Illustration 1 (round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree):
ILLUSTRATION 1
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Elementary Technical Mathematics
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