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ambiguous triangle, or ambiguous |
Information is ambiguous when it has more than one interpretation or conclusion. |
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Counterexample |
An example showing that a generalization has at least one exception; that's, a situation in which the statement is false. |
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Inverse sine |
When the ratio between the lengths of two sides of a right triangle is known can be used to find the measure of one of the triangle's acute angles |
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Slope angle |
The angle a line forms with the x-axis on a coordinate graph.
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Pythagorean Triple |
Any 3 positive integers: a,b,c that make the relationship a^2+b^2=c^2
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