Principle of trigonometry stating that the lengths of the sides of any triangle are proportional to the sines of the opposite angles.
That is,
when a , b , and c are the sides and A , B , and C are the opposite angles.
Principle of trigonometry stating that the lengths of the sides of any triangle are proportional to the sines of the opposite angles.
That is,
when a , b , and c are the sides and A , B , and C are the opposite angles.
Britannica English dictionary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012