Lesson 4
1. Lesson 4
1.5. Explore 4
Module 2: Trigonometry
The Sine Law Ambiguous Case
The ambiguous case is the name mathematicians use for scenarios like Example 2: Mars Exploration Rover. The ambiguous case occurs whenever you are trying to solve a triangle problem and the only given information is two sides and an angle opposite one of those sides. Whether or not a triangle falls under the ambiguous case depends on the measures of the sides and angle given.
Try This 3
You will use Ambiguous Case Explorer to investigate the different possibilities in a similar scenario.
In this scenario the given information is as follows:
- ∠A = 36°
= 3.8
= a value that you specify
By changing the length of using the slider at the bottom, you also change the number of triangles that can be created with the specified sides and angles.
Answer the following questions using Ambiguous Case Explorer.
- What are the conditions for the length of
that result in no possible triangles?
- What are the conditions for the length of
that result in one possible triangle?
- What are the conditions for the length of
that result in two possible triangles?
- Are there values for the length of
that result in more than two possible triangles?
- Based on your observations, create a rule that relates the length of
to the number of possible triangles.
Share 3
Share your observations in question 5 of Try This 3 with a partner. Try to come to agreement on the rule.