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Use Law Of Sines To Solve Oblique Triangle (The Ambiguous Case SSA - Single Solution)

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For an oblique triangle with side b=5, c=7 and angle B = 75 degrees, using the SSA of law of sine A=

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In triangle ABC, if the measure of angle A is acute and a>b>h then there exist ______triangles

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In the ambiguous SSA case of law of sine, if the given angle is obtuse there always exist one triangle.

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In triangle ABC, if angle B is right angle and a<b then there exist ______ triangles.

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In the ambiguous SSA case of law of sine, if sine value remains within the range -1< sinB <+1  then there exist no triangle.

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The Ambiguous case occurs when the two angles and a side between these angles of oblique triangle is given.

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In triangle ABC if the measure of angle A is obtuse and a ≤ b then there exist _______ triangles, here h=b sin(A)

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In triangle ABC, if the measure of angle A is acute and a<h then there exist _______ triangles, here h=b(sin(A)).

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In ΔVWX, m<v = 100 degrees ,v=9 and w=15. One of the triangles can be drawn with these measurements.

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In the ambiguous SSA case of law of sine, if supplementary angle does not fit in the triangle there exist one triangle.