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Law of Sines Ambiguous Cases
Author:
Michael Bailey
Topic:
Sine
Determine the criteria for one, two, and zero triangles when given angle-side-side. Angle
A
and length
b
are fixed. Used the slider to adjust the length of
a
and used point
B
to adjust the measure of angle
C
.
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