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In [[geometry]] the '''law of sines''' is useful for calculating one side or angle of any triangle, when five of the six angles and sides are known. It can be stated as | In [[geometry]] the '''law of sines''' is useful for calculating one side or angle of any triangle, when five of the six angles and sides are known. It can be stated as | ||
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In geometry the law of sines is useful for calculating one side or angle of any triangle, when five of the six angles and sides are known. It can be stated as
where the lengths , , and correspond to the sides opposite the respective angles , , and as shown in the image.