Answer:
1=c,2=a,3=b
uno es C, dos es A, tres es B
The answer is the option b. 1.
Two sides and one angle determine one unique triangle.
If the angle is the between the two sides, you just can use the rule known as SAS, Side Angle Side.
When that is the case you use the cosine rule.
When the known angle is not between the two sides but one of the others, you use sine theorem.
Then in any case when you know two sides and one angle of a triangle the other side and angles are determined, which implies that there is only one possible triangle.
Answer:
4Na + 1O2 > 2Na2O
SF6 > 1S + 3F2
2FE2O3 > 4FE + 3O2
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Identify the Products and Reactants(always do O2 last)
2. determine how many atoms of each element are present on each side of the equation
3. Add Coefficients and never change the subscripts. If there's a coefficient in front of any compound, it is distributed to both elements.
4. find the total number of atoms on both sides of the equation and make sure they equal with each other