In triangle LMN, ∠M = 131°, LM = 6.5, and MN = 9.4. Solve the triangle. (Hint: to solve the triangle means to find all missing sides and angles) Round the sides to the nearest tenth, and the angles to the nearest degree. (3 marks)
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N = 180 - M N = 180 - 131 N = 49 degrees Show more…
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