Sine Law:
A/sin A=b/sin B=c/sin C
There will not be a unique solution when:
sin A=0
sin B=0
or
sin C=0
This can only happen when A, B, or C is 0.
However, in a real triangle, this is impossible.
Therefore, the sine law should always provide a unique answer.
PeaceTrue or False: In some cases, the sine law will not provide you with a unique answer.?
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