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

A.) a sin B
----------
sin B

B.) a sin A
----------
sin B

C.) b sin B
----------
sin A

D.) b sin A
----------
sin B

Respuesta :

It seems as if D is the answer
The law of sines is usually written as
[sin (A) / a] = [sin (B) / b] which can be manipulated algebraically as
[b * sin (A) / sin (B)] = a


The equations represent the law of sines correctly would be option D that is  [tex][b \times\dfrac{ sin (A) }{ sin (B)}] = a[/tex].

What is the law of sines?

For any triangle ABC, with side measures |BC| = a. |AC| = b. |AB| = c,

we have, by law of sines,

[tex]\dfrac{sin\angle A}{a} = \dfrac{sin\angle B}{b} = \dfrac{sin\angle C}{c}[/tex]

Remember that we took

[tex]\dfrac{\sin(angle)}{\text{length of the side opposite to that angle}}[/tex]

The law of sines is can be written as

[tex]\dfrac{sin\angle A}{a} = \dfrac{sin\angle B}{b} = \dfrac{sin\angle C}{c}[/tex]

which can be manipulated algebraically as

[tex][b \times\dfrac{ sin (A) }{ sin (B)}] = a[/tex]

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