SOLUTION: In describing her plot of land to the surveyor Jemma provided the following details: One side is lined by a 40m fence. Another side runs parallel to the road for 22meters. Those

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Question 1180768: In describing her plot of land to the surveyor Jemma provided the following details: One side is lined by a 40m fence. Another side runs parallel to the road for 22meters. Those two sides create a 30 degree angle between them. The inspector says this information can create 2 different triangular plots of land. Show work to calculate the remaining angles and the third side of the triangle for both possible plots of land. Round your measurements to the tenths place.
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Answer by greenestamps(13200) About Me  (Show Source):
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The inspector is wrong....

The given information is the lengths of two sides and the measure of the angle between them. That information determines a unique triangle.

Use the law of cosines to find the measure of the third side.
Then use the law of sines to find the measure of one of the other angles.
Then use the fact that the sum of the angle measures is 180 degrees to find the third angle. (Or you could use the law of sines again to find that third angle.)


Answer by ikleyn(52798) About Me  (Show Source):
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It is true that in  Geometry there is only one triangle with two given sides and the concluded angle given.

All other triangles are  CONGRUENT  to this triangle.

It means that all other congruent triangles can be over-imposed using translations, rotations  AND/OR  mirror reflections.

So,  from the Geometry point of view,  all these triangles are equivalent.


            But living on the Earth surface,  we can only move triangles, using
            translations and/or rotations - we  CAN  NOT  make a  MIRROR  REFLECTION,  in fact.


It is why in this scenario the inspector says that  TWO  DIFFERENT  triangle plots are possible,  based on given description.


If you imagine that the road is in  West-East direction and the plot is on the  North side of the road,
then one plot can be presented by a triangle skewed  West,  while another plot can be presented by a triangle skewed  East.


Although the triangles are  CONGRUENT  and are non-distinguishable from the formal  Geometry point of view,
NETHERVELESS  they are different on the  Earth surface and  CAN  NOT  be overposed by translations and rotations,
since they are mirror images one to another.


At this point I complete my explanation about the different plots - on the  Earth surface they are really different and
can not be overposed by translations and rotations.


Regarding calculation the third side of the triangle,  use the  Cosine Law.

Regarding finding two other angles of triangles,  use the  Sine Law.

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