Draw ∆ABC such that l(BC) = 8 cm, l(CA) = 6 cm, m∠ABC = 40°.
Draw a ray to make an angle of 40° with the base BC, l(BC) = 8 cm. We have to obtain point ‘A’ on the ray. With ‘C’ as the centre, draw an arc of radius 6 cm to do so. What do we observe? The arc intersects the ray in two different points. Thus, we get two triangles of two different shapes having the given measures.