Provide an appropriate response.Explain why the law of sines cannot be used to solve a triangle if we are given the lengths of two sides and the measure of the included angle.
What will be an ideal response?
The law of sines requires that we know either one side and two angles or two sides and the angle opposite one of them (a non-included angle).
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A. All points outside the cylinder with radius 8 B. All points in space C. All points outside the sphere of radius 8 D. All points on the surface of the cylinder with radius 8
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Simplify: 2 (11c – 4)
A) 20c + 8 B) 13c – 8 C) 20c – 2 D) 13c – 2 E) 22c – 8
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Graph the hyperbola.4y2 - 16x2 = 64
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