In ?GOD, where ?G is 120°, the side opposite ?O is 353 in and ?D is 36°. What are the measures of the unknown parts of the triangle?
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Step 1: Find angle O: \(180^\circ - (120^\circ + 36^\circ) = 24^\circ\) Show more…
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