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Is there 0, 1, or 2 solutions when both given sides are equal?
ОтветитьBut how do you know if the math you just did shows that it's truly a triangle and not something else
ОтветитьI wish you had shown the next step. I have been tryi v for years to get this. c/sin C = 24/sin A I typed in (sin(c)*24)/sinA and got the answer of 51.99154987
ОтветитьCould someone please tell me the definition of 'ambiguous'? I looked it up, but the definition wasn't clear.
Ответитьi love this channel i have been struggling so much in class😭 thank you
Ответитьratio + L
Ответитьunderrated catch in the beginning
Ответитьthank you so much u really bring back the classroom vibe🥺💜
ОтветитьHelped me so much in trig this year, thank you a ton
ОтветитьWow my teacher really could’ve just explained it this way and made it so much easier but no
Ответитьif you have b prime?
Ответитьplease i have no tachers this year and i have no clue how to find sines or anything. im in geometry 1 and its kicking my butt dude it sucks i wish school could go back to normal id be doing so much better
ОтветитьYou couldn’t be my teacher I’d be in love with you😂😂😂
Ответитьwhy do i get error messaages
Ответитьwhat if the angle is the same? is the answer " impossible to know"??? i have a unit test tmr omg smo pls respond!!!
ОтветитьThanks for saving my quiz grade
ОтветитьYou've helped me so much, since you make videos that are super short and fast, it lets me watch like 10 of them to figure out why I have no triangles when there should be 2. Thanks so much!
Ответитьnice catch
ОтветитьOver half my class failed my math 20 last year, this is much more helpful then that teacher was
Ответитьhow do you know when there are 2 possible triangles?
ОтветитьSo we are to assume that the angle at B is 90 degrees?
Ответитьthx this finally cleared up my doubt
ОтветитьI really wish my teacher taught like you, her videos are so confusing. she makes Algebra 2H harder than it seems.
ОтветитьYou're the second coming of Jesus :P
ОтветитьHow would you solve sin‐¹(any#) without a calculator? Because if it is a false domain, it doesn't really explain why and I want to specify
ОтветитьI’m in seventh grade and we’re doing this, but I have no idea what terms you’re using. Are there any simpler ways to find out how many triangles you can create with a certain set of dimensions? This video was definitely helpful, but I’m still confused.
Ответитьu seem like such a cool teacher
Ответитьmy teacher said it was sinB/b= sinC/c he did c/sinC= b/SinB, is it the same?
Ответить"Case 2: If the obtained angle is greater than the given angle, then there are 2 possible solutions satisfying the given values." This was all I needed to know for my final. Thanks Brian. You just have no idea how much you've helped me in this last year.
ОтветитьW H Y A R E Y O U B A L D ?
ОтветитьGreat video! Really helped!! Quick question: how can you tell if you have just one triangle or two triangles?
ОтветитьJust wanted to thank you again for all your help this semester. In pre calc, with my hard work and your videos, I managed to get an A! Thanks dude, your a legend
Ответитьyou should title this how to find no solution in an ambiguous case... because thats all you showed here.. no help/:
ОтветитьThank you so much for being dedicated to teaching and uploading! Your videos have been helping me learn and understand any confusing lessons now that I'm home schooled!
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