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What is ambiguous case of triangle?

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Answered by Anonymous
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✨The ambiguous case occurs when one uses the law of sines to determine missing measures of a triangle when given two sides and an angle opposite one of those angles (SSA). ... If angle A is acute, and a > b, one possible triangle exists.

Answered by olivesilk25
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when two sides and an angle opposite one of them are known. This is called theambiguous case. A unique triangle is not always determined. The possible solutions depend on whether the given angle is acute or obtuse.

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