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Solve the triangle. a = 32°, a = 19, b = 12 b = 19.6°, c = 148.4°, c ≈22.5 b = 19.6°, c = 128.4°, c ≈28.1 cannot be solved b = 19.6°, c = 128.4°, c ≈16.9

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