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Suppose you wish to apply SSA to a triangle, in order to find an angle measure. Also suppose the given side of a triangle, opposite to a given angle, is greater than the given side. Which of the following statements is true?

Suppose you wish to apply SSA to a triangle, in order to find an angle measure. Also-example-1
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Consider a triangle ΔABC, where sides AB, BC and angle ∡C are given.

Angle ∡C is the angle opposite of side AB.

It says that the given side opposite the given angle is less than the other given side. It means AB < BC.

It says that the ratio of the longer side to the shorter side, multiplied by the sine of the angle opposite the shorter side, is less than 1. It means


(BC)/(AB) · sin(C) < 1

We know about Law of Sines of Triangle is given by :-


(AB)/(sin(C)) =(BC)/(sin(A)) =(AC)/(sin(B))


< br/ > Solving
(AB)/(sin(C)) =(BC)/(sin(A))


< br/ > Cross
Multiplying


< br/ > AB
sin(A)=BC
sin(C)


< br/ > sin(A)=(BC)/(AB)
sin(C)


< br/ > sin(A) < 1 \\

We got sin(A) < 1, and BC > AB.

Therefore, angle ∡A could be either acute or obtuse angle.

So, There will be two solutions for the angle ∡A.

⇒ option D is the final answer.

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