Ambiguous Case Given angle B = 14, c = 14.0 and b = 14.1 How many triangles can be expected. Note that you have to differentiate between right and non-right triangles   Select one: a. No triangles b. 1 right triangle c. 1 non-right triangle d. 2 possible triangle

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Given angle B = 14, c = 14.0 and b = 14.1
How many triangles can be expected.
Note that you have to differentiate between right and non-right triangles

 

Select one:
a. No triangles
b. 1 right triangle
c. 1 non-right triangle
d. 2 possible triangle
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