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The Ambiguous Case
A situation in which there can be two triangles is called the ambiguous case. Figure 1-28 shows two possible triangles that Figure 1-28.-Two ambiguous case...

The law of sines, including the ambiguous case.
The ambiguous case. Proof of the law of sines. WE USE THE LAW OF SINES AND THE LAW OF COSINES to solve triangles that are not right-angled...

Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
Date: 04/01/2003 at 13:38:38 From: Les Subject: The Ambiguous Case I do not... Thus this case is not ambiguous: there is exactly one triangle that...

Trigonometry: Oblique Triangles - The Ambiguous Case
We will continue to follow the steps outlined in the previous lesson, with the addition of the steps needed for the Ambiguous Case...

Math 108 Chapter 8
This is the so called ambiguous case. In order to solve the triangle with the law of sides you need a side and an opposite angle. This means that no matter...

PinkMonkey.com-Trigonometry Study Guide - 3.4 The Ambiguous Case ...
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