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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the Law of Sines to find the missing angle of the triangle.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nah

OpenStudy (anthonyym):

Do you understand the law of sines?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so it would be 15.8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

right??

OpenStudy (anthonyym):

Hm I got something else... Can you show what you did

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no its gone

OpenStudy (anthonyym):

|dw:1459896490592:dw| \[\frac{ 44 }{ \sin31 }= \frac{ 83 }{ \sin C }\] Understand this so far?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sure

OpenStudy (anonymous):

dude i cant do this crap im tryna finish this so i can pass geometry ad if i get a 95 atleast ill hae a d

OpenStudy (anthonyym):

Yeah but I can't give you the answer either. Do you understand the law of sines? http://84d1f3.medialib.glogster.com/media/a1/a1e164ca567afcef201e07146407a1737e1b0dc3f598ced07e4effa7da547a12/math.jpg

OpenStudy (anonymous):

auctually you can showing me pics aint gonna help

OpenStudy (anthonyym):

The side of a triangle over the sin of the side's angle (as you can see in the labeled picture in the link above) is equal to any other side of the triangle over the sin of the other side's angle.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

omgoshhh shoot me

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