Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The given angle is opposite the shortest of the given sides, and sin(A) < 5/6, so there are two possible solutions.
The law of sines tells you that angle C will satisfy ...
Ā sin(C)/ab = sin(A)/bc
Ā sin(C) = ab/bcĀ·sin(A) = 6/5Ā·1/2 = 3/5
The given angle is 30Ā°, so the sum of remaining angles must be less than 150Ā°. There are two possible angles less than 150Ā° that have a sine of 3/5:
Ā Cā = arcsin(3/5) = 36.87Ā°
Ā Cā = 180Ā° -arcsin(3/5) = 143.13Ā°
You can construct two triangles with the given measurements.
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See the attachments for drawings of them.