EXERCISES
Consider a triangle with one angle of 35(, the side opposite that angle 27 cm, and another side of the triangle 52 cm. Solve this by measurement, focusing mostly on finding how many solutions exist. Solve this by trigonometry. Consider a triangle with one angle of 35(, the side opposite that angle 27 cm, and another side of the triangle 12 cm. ................
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