When using the law of sin and cos and you have an SSA case how do you know if it has multiple triangles?
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what do you mean multiple triangles?
Like when the given numbers can satisfy more then one triangle?
Oh, do you mean an ambiguous case?
Sure? I don't really know my professor just introduced this last week and we have an exam on it today.
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