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Law of sines: StartFraction sine (uppercase A) Over a EndFraction = StartFraction sine (uppercase B) Over b EndFraction = StartFraction sine (uppercase C) Over c EndFraction Which equation is correct and can be used to solve for the value of z? StartFraction sine (51 degrees) Over 2.6 EndFraction = StartFraction sine (76 degrees) Over z EndFraction StartFraction sine (51 degrees) Over 2.6 EndFraction = StartFraction sine (53 degrees) Over z EndFraction StartFraction sine (76 degrees) Over 2.6 EndFraction = StartFraction sine (51 degrees) Over z EndFraction StartFraction sine (76 degrees) Over 2.6 EndFraction = StartFraction sine (53 degrees) Over z EndFraction

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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User Ajnas Askar
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Answer:


(sin(51))/(2.6)=(sin(76))/(z)

Explanation:

The sine rule states that for a triangle angles ∠A, ∠B, ∠C and the sides opposite to the respective angles are a, b and c. This formula holds:


(sin(A))/(a) =(sin(B))/(b) =(sin(C))/(c)

From the diagram attached given that ∠Y = 51° and the side opposite to ∠Y is 2.6, ∠Z = 76° and the side opposite ∠Z is z. Using sine rule to find z this formula is used:


(sin(Y))/(y) =(sin(Z))/(z) \\(sin(51))/(2.6)=(sin(76))/(z)

Law of sines: StartFraction sine (uppercase A) Over a EndFraction = StartFraction-example-1
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