Solve the right triangles with the given parts or state that there is not enough information to
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Solve the right triangles with the given parts or state that there is not enough information to solve. Round off results according to Table 4.1. Refer to Fig. 4.37.
A = 51.36°, a = 3692
Data from Table 4.1
Angles and Accuracy of Trigonometric Functions
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Measurements of Angle to Nearest 1° 0.1° or 10' 0.01° or 1' Accuracy of Trigonometric Function 2 significant digits 3 significant digits 4 significant digits
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