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identifying the ambiguous case
which triangle meets the criteria for the ambiguous case?
Step1: Recall ambiguous case rules
The ambiguous case (SSA) occurs when we are given two sides and a non-included angle, where the side opposite the given angle is shorter than the adjacent side, and the given angle is acute.
Step2: Analyze first triangle
This triangle has two angles and one side (AAS), which is not the ambiguous case.
Step3: Analyze second triangle
This triangle has two sides and a non-included acute angle (SSA). The side opposite the $66^\circ$ angle is unknown; the given sides are 4 (adjacent to the angle) and 6 (longer side). Since the side adjacent to the acute angle is shorter than the other given side, this fits the ambiguous case criteria.
Step4: Analyze third triangle
This triangle has two sides and the included angle (SAS), which is not the ambiguous case.
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The triangle with sides 4, 6, and non-included $66^\circ$ angle (the middle triangle)