It is a case in which two sides and an angle opposite to them are given in a triangle that has no, one or two possible triangles exist.*a. SAA Caseb. SSS Casec. ASA Cased. SSA Case
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It is a case in which two sides and an angle opposite to them are given in a triangle that has no, one or two possible triangles exist.*a. SAA Caseb. SSS Casec. ASA Cased. SSA Case
Solution
The case in which two sides and an angle opposite to them are given in a triangle, and there may be no, one, or two possible triangles, is known as the SSA Case (Side-Side-Angle). This is often referred to as the "ambiguous case" because the given information does not always form a unique triangle.
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