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1. It is possible to solve a triangle if the only given information consists of the measures of the three angles of the triangle.. In general, it is not possible to use the 2 lengths of all the sides. Law of Sines to solve a triangle for which we are given the3. Given ∆ABC with A = 30°, c = 3 cm, and a = 2.5 cm. There can be more than one triangle with the given dimensions that can be drawn. 4. In a scalene triangle, the largest angle is always the opposite the longest side and the smallest angle is always the opposite teh shortest side.5. Given ∆ABC with a A = 57°, a = 15m, and c = 20 m. There is no triangle for these values

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  1. It is possible to solve a triangle if the only given information consists of the measures of the three angles of the triangle.. In general, it is not possible to use the 2 lengths of all the sides. Law of Sines to solve a triangle for which we are given the3. Given ∆ABC with A = 30°, c = 3 cm, and a = 2.5 cm. There can be more than one triangle with the given dimensions that can be drawn. 4. In a scalene triangle, the largest angle is always the opposite the longest side and the smallest angle is always the opposite teh shortest side.5. Given ∆ABC with a A = 57°, a = 15m, and c = 20 m. There is no triangle for these values
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