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Can someone explain the sine rule please?
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Answered by Reiny
In any triangle the ratios of
sin(angle)/opposite side are equal for all three possible ratios.

e.g. For triangle ABC
sinA/a = sinB/b = sinC/c

or

a/sinA = b/sinB = c/sinC
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