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OpenStudy (addonexus):

Which equation is correct? q/c = r/b c/b = b/a c/a = q/r q/b = r/c LINK FOR IMAGE https://www.google.com/search?tbs=sbi:AMhZZis9khccv6uOywwELpTSi-alGWukyCpsgf1IuFijfUHeuKPXRK50XUos5s725_1xXhQuPKlLOkp2bugTNhgQOgdFK50UG6vIMrDPnVgUVhIWVYwLLS6qiCX_1007wOxWuBU73UbiWXMy2OTnDFrujXu4EqVYqV2Y9oyaE9tfiJmWSsCV14_1pmam_1QGVD5GVN0z_1ml66SXQtHPZnuiNt7bxfsfr05_1aHNXfF-6GM8bUigTPryNWMfHzZrSi6F5KxGpNtBmbN_1XW1PS-L719iCP8r3SFSQmav2eAeM2xBsJLyY8drelNAZ9UtS-Omb29n3QDa6XtadKWGZ15yG7WE1Cl6gSiqJGzm315VBSHKFGY_1lob9yokjuRlBNirmzayo8bURc17ceE_1Fp6EVmMvHhjiBwwTsLh3yh_1RuM-c7VEZsOMw3oKut4gbmAJKbwN9feJLWqCz

OpenStudy (addonexus):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\large \frac{ a }{ \sin \alpha }=\frac{ b }{ \sin \beta } = \frac{ c }{ \sin \gamma }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The angle that is to the opposite of their side is in one fraction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://imageshack.us/a/img51/7216/syms.png like in this example

OpenStudy (addonexus):

C.

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