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Mathematics, 13.10.2019 03:30 lisa123465

Given problem type saa or asa, how would you solve for the length of any of the remaining sides?

a. use the fact that the angles add up to 180 degrees and then use the law of tangents.


Given problem type saa or asa, how would you solve for the length of any of the remaining sides?

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