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Which of the following equations correctly represents the law of sines?

Which of the following equations correctly represents the law of sines?-example-1
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Answer:

Option c is correct

Explanation:

From the screenshot I attached.

sinA/a=SinC/c

a/c=SinA/SinC

Thus a=cSinA/SinC

Which of the following equations correctly represents the law of sines?-example-1
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