Answer :

First of all it is useful to say the notation in a triangle:

Opposite at the side a the angle is called A,
Opposite at the side b the angle is called B,
Opposite at the side c the angle is called C.

So, the Sinus Law can be written:

asinA=bsinB=csinC.

This Law is useful in all the cases SSA and NOT in the case SAS, in which the Law of Cosinus has to be used.

E.G.: we know a,b,A, then:

sinB=sinA⋅ba and so B is known;

C=180°−A−B and so C is known;

c=sinCsinB⋅b

If this is not to professional I don't know what this I'm in 9th grade and kinda have been exposed to this in books

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