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Ivan began to prove the law of sines using the diagram and equations below. sin(A) = h/b, so b sin(A) = h. sin(B) = h/a, so a sin(B) = h. Therefore, b sin(A) = a sin(B). Which equation is equivalent to the equation b sin(A) = a sin(B)? 

edit: the answer is b!

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(B.) sin(A)/a = sin(B)/b

Ivan began to prove the law of sines using the diagram and equations below. sin(A-example-1
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the answer is b. its correct

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