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In the ambiguous case, if two triangles are formed with a, b and A, then prove that the sum of areas of these triangles is 12b2sin2A.

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Solution

Sum of the areas of the triangles
=12absinC1+12absinC2
=12ab(sinC1+sinC2) ........(1)
Now from part (b), we have
c1+c2=2bcosA
or k(sinC1+sinC2)=2ksinBcosA
or sinC1+sinC2=2sinBcosA
Hence from (1) ,
sum of the areas of the two triangles
= 12ab.2sinBcosA
= b2(asinBb)cosA=b2sinAcosA
=12.2sinAcosA=12b2sin2A.


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