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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help with Math

OpenStudy (ddcamp):

Use law of sines: \[\frac{ \sin(60) }{ 32.4 } = \frac{ \sin(C) }{ 25.8 }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

63?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

44?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

sohokpop, pretty please show your calculations. Then others could give you more meaningful responses than "yes" or "no."

OpenStudy (mathmale):

I agree with DDC's relationship. Solve it for sin C, and then for C. You may need to use the inverse sine function on your calculator, if you work with a calculator.

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