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In which of the following cases, there exists a triangle ABC?
(a) `b sin A = a, A lt pi//2`
(b) `b sin A gt a, A gt pi//2`
(c) `b sin A gt a, A lt pi//2`
(d) `b sin A lt a, A lt pi//2, b gt a`
(e) `b sin A lt a, A gt pi//2, b = a`

A

(i), (iv)

B

(iii), (ii)

C

(i), (iv)

D

(ii), (iv)

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C
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