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In △MNO, m = 20, n = 14, and m∠M = 51°. How many distinct triangles can be formed given these measurements?
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In △MNO, m = 20, n = 14, and m∠M = 51°. How many distinct triangles can be formed given these measurements?
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There is only one distinct triangle possible, with m∠N ≈ 33°.
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