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Consider a triangle ABC like the one below. Suppose that a=17, b-35, and c-48. (The figure is not drawn to scale.) Solve the triangle.
Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places, and round your answers to the nearest tenth.
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A = :: B- 0 :: C-1°
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