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How to set up a problem for law of sines when m

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  1. 9 March, 19:46
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    I think you meant to have more of a problem stated.

    Basically, you use the Law of Sines when you have 2 angles but the length of only one side.

    The formula for this law is

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