Law Of Sines


The relationship between the sides and angles of non-right (oblique) triangles is defined by the Law of Sines. Simply put, the ratio of the length of a triangle's side to the sine of the angle opposite that side is the same for all sides and angles of a given triangle. 
The Law of Sines creates a link between angles and side lengths of a triangle.
This law may be used to identify a missing angle when given an angle and two sides, or it may be used to identify a missing side when given two angles and one side.
Formula:Sin(A)/a=Sin(B)/b=Sin(C)/c




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