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Determine if there are zero, one, or two triangles for the following:

Determine if there are zero, one, or two triangles for the following:-example-1

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Given the data of the sides and the included angle, it can be said that there exist two triangles. Since a is greater than (b sin A), therefore there are two solutions or two triangles in the given measures.
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Answer with explanation:

1.

In Δ ABC

m ∠A=48°

a=10 m

b=12 m

Using Sine Law


(a)/(\sin A)=(b)/(\sin B)=(c)/(\sin C)\\\\(10)/(\sin 48^(\circ))=(12)/(\sin B)\\\\ \ sinB^(\circ)=(12 * \sin 48^(\circ))/(10)\\\\\ sinB^(\circ)=(12 * 0.7431)/(10)\\\\\ sinB^(\circ)=0.9\\\\B=65^(\circ)

So, Angle C can be obtained by using angle sum property of triangle.

So,This is one kind of triangle, having measure of three Angles are , 48°, 65°,67°.

2.

≡≡Now, we will use cosine law to find if there is another triangle having measure of one angle 48°.


\cos 48^(\circ)=(12^2+c^2-10^2)/(2 * 12 * c)\\\\0.67=(144+c^2-100)/(24 c)\\\\16.08 c=44+c^2\\\\100 c^2 -1608 c +4400=0\\\\25 c^2-402 c+1100=0\\\\c=12.58\\\\c=3.50

Sum of two sides of triangle should always be greater than third side.

So, c=3.50

and, c= 12.58

Triangle of two type is possible having dimension, a=10 m, b=12 m, c=12.58 m and a=10 m, b=12 m, c=3.50 m.

But,when side c=12.58 m, then ∠C=67°.

So, There are two triangles possible in this case,out of which one is Congruent with triangle obtained in case 1.

So,There are two distinct Triangles.

⇒⇒⇒Two Triangles

Determine if there are zero, one, or two triangles for the following:-example-1
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