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Applications Ambiguous Case
Area of a Triangle
Until now, our work with triangles has been limited to right triangles. However,
the concepts developed in Chapter 5 can be extended to all triangles. Every triangle
has three sides and three angles. If any three of the six measures of a
triangle are known (provided at least one measure is the length of a side), then
the other three measures can be found. This is called solving the triangle
Applications Ambiguous Case
Area of a Triangle
Until now, our work with triangles has been limited to right triangles. However,
the concepts developed in Chapter 5 can be extended to all triangles. Every triangle
has three sides and three angles. If any three of the six measures of a
triangle are known (provided at least one measure is the length of a side), then
the other three measures can be found. This is called solving the triangle
Applications Ambiguous Case
Area of a Triangle
Until now, our work with triangles has been limited to right triangles. However,
the concepts developed in Chapter 5 can be extended to all triangles. Every triangle
has three sides and three angles. If any three of the six measures of a
triangle are known (provided at least one measure is the length of a side), then
the other three measures can be found. This is called solving the trianglehgv