isho-3
chronic procrastinator.
yeah this is valid,,,,, but i don't think they'd use an ambiguous case in tests? at least, if they are, it'd be a bit of a dirty trick. the question in the (i'm assuming) textbook is pretty open, and you'd probably have to ask later in the test (if they include something like it) about whether they want you to solve the theta for the given triangle or the given informationHa
Have you heard of the Ambiguous case?
*I'm looking at my notes and Ambiguous means 'not clear' or 'undecided' meaning that B could have two answers- an acute answer or an obtuse answer*
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