For any triangle, the Law of Sines (also called the Sine Rule) says:
a / sin(A) = b / sin(B) = c / sin(C)
In other words, a side's length divided by the sine of the opposite angle is the same for all three sides.
It helps us solve some triangles.
For any triangle, the Law of Sines (also called the Sine Rule) says:
a / sin(A) = b / sin(B) = c / sin(C)
In other words, a side's length divided by the sine of the opposite angle is the same for all three sides.
It helps us solve some triangles.