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Solve the triangle, if possible.$$b=56.78 \mathrm{yd}, c=56.78 \mathrm{yd}, C=83.78^{\circ}$$
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Given that \( b = c = 56.78 \, \text{yd} \), the triangle is isosceles with sides \( b \) and \( c \) being equal. The angle \( C = 83.78^\circ \) is opposite side \( c \). Show more…
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