Final answer:
The question seems to ask for solving a triangle with certain given values, but the information is insufficient for a unique solution. Traditional notation suggests these might refer to sides b and c and angle B, but without additional details such as the triangle type or an additional side or angle, the problem is unsolvable.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the solution of triangle ABC when given the angle m=45°, side b=35, and side c=8, we can use the Law of Sines or the Law of Cosines. However, the information provided seems insufficient unless we assume that the given values are for angle B (45°), side b (35 units), and side c (8 units), as is conventional in triangle notation.
If angle B is indeed 45°, and we're given sides opposite to angles (which we're not), we could calculate the remaining sides and angles. Without a clear indication of whether the triangle is right, obtuse, or acute, and without additional information, we cannot provide a unique solution. More information is required to solve for triangle ABC properly.