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A triangle ABC has the following measures: AB = I0 cm, BC =6cm, and angle A = 24 degrees Which case best describes any possible triangle(s) with those measures?

Case #1: It is impossible to create a triangle using those measures.

Case #2: There is only one unique right triangle with the right angle at vertex 'A' that can be created using those measures.

Case #3: There are 2 different types of triangles that can be created using those measures. (i. e. there is an ambiguous case is possible)

Case #4: There is only one unique triangle that can be created using those measures because BC > AB.

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