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If sin(A) = hlb, then bsin(A) = h. If sin(B) = hla, then asin(B) = h. Therefore, bsin(A) = asin(B). Which of the following equations is equivalent to bsin(A) = asin(B)?
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If sin(A) = hlb, then bsin(A) = h. If sin(B) = hla, then asin(B) = h. Therefore, bsin(A) = asin(B). Which of the following equations is equivalent to bsin(A) = asin(B)?
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If sin(A) = hlb, then bsin(A) = h.
If sin(B) = hla, then asin(B) = h.
Therefore, bsin(A) = asin(B).
Which of the following equations is equivalent to
bsin(A) = asin(B)?
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