The ambiguous case of the Law of Sines occurs when you are given an acute anglemeasure

Chapter 8, Problem 49

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The ambiguous case of the Law of Sines occurs when you are given an acute anglemeasure and when the side opposite this angle is shorter than the other given side.In this case, there are two possible triangles. Find two possible values for mC to the nearestdegree. (Hint: The inverse sine functionon your calculator gives you only acuteangle measures. Consider this angleand its supplement.)

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