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| So with the law of sine, it works for any triangle: triangle a, b and c are sides. A, B and C are angles. | |
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| So, correct me if I'm wrong: Side a faces angle A, side b faces angle B and side c faces angle C. | |
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| Yes, you are absolutely correct! Anything else? | |
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| They also had a fraction equation on the board as well...what was that? | |
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| When we divide side a by the sine of angle A it is equal to side b divided by the sine of angle B, and also equal to side c divided by the sine of angle C. | |
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| You're the best professor! Thanks! you always come through for me. | |
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