Solve the following triangles, which are examples of the ambiguous case. Each of the can have either one, two or no solutions. Use the law of Cosines. They can have one, two or no solutions.   A.  a=2, b=6, and A=30° B. a=54cm, b=62cm, and A=40° C.  c=35.4° , a=205ft, and c=314ft

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Solve the following triangles, which are examples of the ambiguous case. Each of the can have either one, two or no solutions. Use the law of Cosines. They can have one, two or no solutions.

 

A.  a=2, b=6, and A=30°

B. a=54cm, b=62cm, and A=40°

C.  c=35.4° , a=205ft, and c=314ft

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