How, for the law of sines, do you find b in SINA/a = SINB/b = SINC/c, how do you find b?
If you take a look at the graphs of the sine and cosine functions, you observe that sin(x)=-sin(-x) and cos(x)=cos(-x). Use this to find the sin of the number. ChaCha On!
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