The answer may refer to a triangle for which the length of two sides and the measure of an angle - other than the included angle - are known.
No, it is an ambiguous case: there are two possible configurations.
No. SSA is ambiguous. Unless A = 90 degrees, there are two possible configurations for the triangle. So they need not be congruent.
This should explain what you are looking for. There are 8 cases listed, but only 5 work out, I believe.See related link below
not ambigous
Your question is ambiguous.
The triangle. An ambiguous answer for an ambiguous question. However triangular shapes in construction materials bear a lot of weight.
The answer may refer to a triangle for which the length of two sides and the measure of an angle - other than the included angle - are known.
No, it is an ambiguous case: there are two possible configurations.
SSA is ambiguous. If A is not a right angle, then there are two possible configurations for the triangle. So they need not be congruent.
No. SSA is ambiguous. Unless A = 90 degrees, there are two possible configurations for the triangle. So they need not be congruent.
This should explain what you are looking for. There are 8 cases listed, but only 5 work out, I believe.See related link below
The question is ambiguous. The point E could be inside the square or outside. Accordingly, the measure of angle AED could be 30 or 150 degrees. In future, please try not to ask ambiguous questions.
An ambiguous vowel is a vowel sound that can be interpreted in different ways depending on the context of the word or language. It can create confusion as to how it should be pronounced.
Example: The Court was ambiguous over the case they were solving.
Ambiguous is an adjective that doesn't have a verb form.
Semantic ambiguity