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Use the Law of Sines to solve, if possible, the missing side or angle for the triangle or triangles in the ambiguous case. Round your answers to the nearest tenth. (If not possible, enter IMPOSSIBLE.) Find angle B when A = 11°, a = 2, b = 6.
B1 (smaller value)
B2 = (larger value)

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