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

A. sin A/a x sin B/b = sin C/c
B. sin A/a = sin B/b=sin C/c
C. sin A/a + sin B/b= sin C/c
D. (sin A/a)^2 + (sinB/b)^2 = (sin C/c)^2


I think it's B.

User Rollerball
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Answer:B

Explanation:

You're correct! The law of sines does not involve any operations, it only has equal signs to show equivalency.

User Mutuelinvestor
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

You're correct! The law of sines does not involve any operations, it only has equal signs to show equivalency.

User Mihkel Allorg
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