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Using the Law of Sines to find all triangles if a = 47°, a =

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Using the Law of Sines to find all triangles if a = 47°, a =

Using the Law of Sines to find all triangles if a = 47°, a = 22.3, b = 26.3. Round to two decimal places. As in the text, (a, a), (B, b) and (y, c) are angle-side opposite pairs. If no such triangle exists, enter DNE in each answer box. For the acute angle 3 we have: B= degrees Y = degrees C = For the obtuse angle B' we have: B' = degrees degrees c'