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Mathematics, 26.06.2019 04:30 ShianHagen5

98 points will give brainliest to whoever shows given oblique △abc (image attached below) use the properties of right triangles and △abc to prove the law of sines. find the length of bc, rounded to the nearest tenth of a unit. in your final answer for parts a and b, include all of the necessary steps and calculations.


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