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Triangle ABC is an isosceles right triangle with right angle C. Which of the following statements is true? sinA> sinB sinA< sinB sinA = sinB
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Triangle ABC is an isosceles right triangle with right angle C. Which of the following statements is true? sinA> sinB sinA< sinB sinA = sinB
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Triangle ABC is an isosceles right triangle with right angle C. Which of the following statements is true?
sinA> sinB
sinA< sinB
sinA = sinB
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Due to the lengths a and b being equal, their angles will also be equal, having a value of 45° each.
Thus, sin(A) = sin(B)
The third option is correct.
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the answer is sinA = sinB
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