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What is meant by “The Ambiguous Case" for the Law of Sines? Please help

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Explanation:

In certain situations dealing with SSA triangles, law of sines prove that either

  • No triangle could exist
  • There is two distinct triangles in one triangle.
  • There is only one distinct triangle with the given measurements.
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