Question 16 of 25
Given any triangle ABC labeled as shown, the law of sines states that:
B
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b
OA. The ratio of the sine of an angle to the length of the longest side is
the same for all parts of the triangle.
B. The ratio of the sine of an angle to the length of the shortest side
is the same for all parts of the triangle.
C. The ratio of the sine of an angle to the length of an adjacent side
is the same for all parts of the triangle.
OD. The ratio of the sine of an angle to the length of the opposite side
is the same for all parts of the triangle.
C
/B

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Answer:

Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula of sine is

  • sinA=Opposite/Hypotenuse

So it's same thorughout out the triangle for the same angle.

Sin is commonly used as Perpendicular/Height divided by Hypotenuse

Answer:

[tex]\textsf {D}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\textsf {The Law of Sines states that the ratio of sine of an angle} \\\textsf{to the length of the opposite side is the same for all parts of the triangle.}[/tex]

[tex]\textsf {Hence, the derived formula is :}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \mathsf {\frac{sinA}{a} = \frac{sinB}{b} }[/tex]

[tex]\textsf {* a = opposite side of angle A}\\\textsf {* b = opposite side of angle B}[/tex]

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