calxmity calxmity
  • 23-05-2018
  • Mathematics
contestada

ivan began to prove the law of sines using the diagram and equations below. sin(A) = h/b, so b sin(A) = h. sin(B) = h/a, so a sin(B) = h. Therefore, b sin(A) = a sin(B). Which equation is equivalent to the equation b sin(A) = a sin(B)? 

edit: the answer is b!

Respuesta :

espino96 espino96
  • 26-05-2018
the answer is b. its correct

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Part C Can image 3 be the reflected figure? Explain your answer. Its 8th grade Properties of Transformations: Tutorial. Please help me IFoundJiminsJams, or som
Question 5 of 10 If a reader wants to evaluate a text, which is the best question to ask while reading it? A. Where else is there a text with similar goals that
come on class 9 come any ntz-byjv-piz​​
At what speed is a 0.5 kg ball hit by Tom if he applies 300 J of kinetic energy to the bat?
for f(x)=2x-3x^2, evaluate f(-3)
FCCLA's central focus is on the ________.​
9.) Write each decimal as a fraction in simplest form. a. 0.6 b.) 0.45 c.) 0.375
How to make a good impression at a job interview?
5. Three sides of a triangle have sides of length 6 inches, 8 inches, and 10 inches. One the ratio of the sides of the triangle is 6:8:10. This ratio can be si
Find the area of these numbers