Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Help with the law of sines and AAS ASA SSA cases?

So when you solve triangles for the AAS or ASA case, can you automatically assume that it has one solution? Unlike the SSA case where you have to check the lengths to see if you get one or two or no solutions? Or am I completely off?Help with the law of sines and AAS ASA SSA cases?
You are correct, just make sure the given lengths can form a triangle

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