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Mathematics, 06.05.2021 21:00 taylor5384

Law of sines: StartFraction sine (uppercase A) Over a EndFraction = StartFraction sine (uppercase B) Over b EndFraction = StartFraction sine (uppercase C) Over c EndFraction How many distinct triangles can be formed for which m∠A = 75°, a = 2, and b = 3?

No triangles can be formed.
One triangle can be formed where angle B is about 15°.
One triangle can be formed where angle B is about 40°.
Two triangles can be formed where angle B is 40° or 140°.

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