Asked by Chels
Which Triangle has 2 solutions?
a. A=130 degrees, a=19, b=11
b. A=45 degrees, a= 4(sqrt 2) b=8
c. A=32 degrees, a=16, b= 21
d. A=90 degrees, a=25, b=15
I really don't know how to do this one so I can't put what my answer is.
a. A=130 degrees, a=19, b=11
b. A=45 degrees, a= 4(sqrt 2) b=8
c. A=32 degrees, a=16, b= 21
d. A=90 degrees, a=25, b=15
I really don't know how to do this one so I can't put what my answer is.
Answers
Answered by
Michael
You'll have to use the Ambiguous Case for the Law of Sines.
I would give you a few links to some good websites. However, I'm not allowed. Try googling "ambiguous case law sines" without the quotes for some relevant information.
I would give you a few links to some good websites. However, I'm not allowed. Try googling "ambiguous case law sines" without the quotes for some relevant information.
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