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Solve the triangle a=10, B=100 degrees, Y=48 degrees.

Solve the triangle a=10, B=100 degrees, Y=48 degrees.-example-1
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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

You know α = 32° because the sum of angles must be 180°.

The angles, least to greatest, are ...

α = 32°, γ = 48°, β = 100°

so the order of side lengths, least to greatest, will be a, c, b.

The only answer choice with side lengths in that order is the one shown below.

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If only one side length and two angles are given, the triangle always has a solution.

Solve the triangle a=10, B=100 degrees, Y=48 degrees.-example-1
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