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Law of Sines

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    Derivation and application of the Law of Sines, with an example of the ambiguous case thrown in for good measure.
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    • Created:
      Nov 30 2010
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    • Language:
      English
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    • rain47795 (10 hours ago)
      AH TEACHERS!! O.O no offense but i don't like school....
    • MathGeek101 (11 weeks ago)
      KK. This is very helpful! I love sines and angles and stuff like that. This is very helpful for my class.
    • [creator]/T. Wert (13 weeks ago)
      Lingguo,
      I agree that Geogebra is a really good math program. I have begun using it this year, and I like it a lot.
    • Lingguo (13 weeks ago)
      To do math online, I highly recommend GeoGebra at www.geogebra.org, which is open source and also java-based. It is suitable for teachers and students at all levels. Regards,
    • [creator]/T. Wert (1 year ago)
      The software I use is SmartNotebook, which came with the Smartboard that I use in my classroom. For this screencast, I used it on my Lenovo x61 tablet computer. The calculator software is TI Smartview, available on the Texas Instruments website.
    • [creator]/Anonymous (1 year ago)
      Just a question. What is the name of the software you used to draw the triangles and the comments .. does the software includes the calculator you used? thx for reply

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