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1. Assume α is opposite side a, β is opposite side b, and γ is opposite side c. Solve the triangle, if possible. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. (If not possible, enter IMPOSSIBLE.)
α = 36°, γ = 70°, a = 35
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2. Assume α is opposite side a, β is opposite side b, and γ is opposite side c. Solve the triangle, if possible. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. (If not possible, enter IMPOSSIBLE.)
α = 60°, β = 60°, γ = 60°
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3. Use the Law of Sines to solve for the missing side for the
oblique triangle. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
Assume that angle A is opposite side a, angle
B is opposite side b, and angle C is
opposite side c.
Find side a when
A = 139°,
C = 27°,
b = 10.
a =