Using the Law of Sines to Find the Missing Side of a Triangle



This video focuses on using the Law of Sines to Find the Missing Side of a Triangle. In particular, this video highlights how the Law of Sines, an equation of proportions, can be used when one knows the measure of two interior angles of a triangle.

This video is appropriate for a student taking a course in Algebra 2/Trigonometry. Students preparing for the NY Algebra 2/Trigonometry Regents or some other Algebra 2/Trigonometry standardized state test should find this video helpful.

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is that true for cos and tan also?