Instructional Video5:20
Brian McLogan

How to use the law of sines when you have no solutions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions and...
Instructional Video3:48
Brian McLogan

One, Two, Or No Triangles (How Can You Tell)

12th - Higher Ed
The ambiguous case can be very confusing on how to determine 1, 2 or no triangles and how it can make sense. In this video I try to give you visual pointers as well as some formulas to help you remember what case you have. Hope it helps.
Instructional Video15:02
Brian McLogan

Law of sines Ambiguous case two solutions

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video10:14
Brian McLogan

How to use law of sines for SSA with one solution

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video3:42
Brian McLogan

Learn to determine when there is 1, 2 or no triangle

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video16:05
Brian McLogan

Master Determine if there is one, two or no triangles for SSA ambiguous case

12th - Higher Ed
Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 0:55 Example #1 (one triangle) 4:30 Example #2 (no triangle) 5:05 Example #3 (two triangles) Corrections: 3:58 I made a mistake, I replaced the side b=15 to the angle A. It should have been h = (15)(sin40); (h = 9.64)
Instructional Video9:28
Brian McLogan

Ambiguous Cases, Law of Sines

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions and...
Instructional Video6:56
Brian McLogan

How to use the law of sines given one angle and two sides - One Triangle

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video7:47
Brian McLogan

How to use the law of sines for SSA to solve missing parts of One triangle

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video13:33
Brian McLogan

Ambiguous case, law of sines, two triangles

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video6:00
Brian McLogan

95% of Students Make This Mistake With Law of COSINES

12th - Higher Ed
So when you are doing the law of cosines it is very tempting to revert back to using the law of sines to avoid doing any extra work. However I do want to warn you , not to do that. Even Though I warn my students I still end up seeing...
Instructional Video12:14
Brian McLogan

Using the law of sines to solve two cases of SSA

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video3:42
Brian McLogan

Learn how to determine if there are no triangles for ambiguous case

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video15:58
Brian McLogan

Ambiguous case law of sines two triangles SSA

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video15:35
Brian McLogan

How to find the missing parts of two triangles using law of sines ambiguous case

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video2:48
Brian McLogan

How to know when ambiguous case is no triangle

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions and...
Instructional Video2:41
Brian McLogan

Determine if ambiguous case is 1 or 2 or no triangle

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video5:57
Brian McLogan

Find the missing side of a oblique triangle using law of sines

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve for the length of the sides and the measures of the angles of a triangle using the law of sines. The law of sines is used in determining the length of the opposite side to a known angle measure or the measure of the...
Instructional Video2:41
Brian McLogan

Determine if you need to apply ambiguous case or not

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions and...
Instructional Video59:58
Brian McLogan

What are the Law of Sines?

12th - Higher Ed
What are the law of sines and how to do we use them to solve the missing measures of right triangles. In this lesson we will explore where the law of sines comes from, and how to apply it to word problems as well as regular oblique...
Instructional Video12:42
Brian McLogan

Law of Sines Ambiguous Case - Two Cases

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...
Instructional Video4:54
Brian McLogan

Congruency statements for Law of Sines and Cosines

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to solve for the length of the sides and the measures of the angles of a triangle using the law of sines. The law of sines is used in determining the length of the opposite side to a known angle measure or the measure of the...
Instructional Video7:14
Brian McLogan

How to make sense of the ambiguous case problem

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions and...
Instructional Video15:20
Brian McLogan

How to Solve the ambiguous case

12th - Higher Ed
👉 Learn how to determine if a given SSA triangle has 1, 2 or no possible triangles. Given two adjacent side lengths and an angle opposite one of them (SSA or ASS), then there are 3 possible cases: there can be 1 solution, 2 solutions,...