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Solve `DeltaABC` if `m angleA=50^(@),a=3,b=5`.

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To solve the triangle \( \Delta ABC \) given that \( m \angle A = 50^\circ \), \( a = 3 \), and \( b = 5 \), we will use the Law of Sines. Let's go through the steps: ### Step 1: Identify the known values We have: - \( m \angle A = 50^\circ \) - Side \( a = 3 \) (opposite angle A) - Side \( b = 5 \) (opposite angle B) ...
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