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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_384%3A_Foundations_for_Calculus/10%3A_Non-Right_Triangle_Trigonometry/10.01%3A_The_Law_of_Sines
    This section covers the Law of Sines, including its derivation, and how to use it to find missing sides and angles in oblique triangles. It includes examples, practical applications, and solving trian...This section covers the Law of Sines, including its derivation, and how to use it to find missing sides and angles in oblique triangles. It includes examples, practical applications, and solving triangles, addressing the ambiguous case and its implications. The section emphasizes step-by-step solutions and advises on efficient calculation techniques to minimize errors.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_375%3A_Pre-Calculus/11%3A_Non-Right_Triangle_Trigonometry/11.01%3A_The_Law_of_Sines
    This section covers the Law of Sines, including its derivation, and how to use it to find missing sides and angles in oblique triangles. It includes examples, practical applications, and solving trian...This section covers the Law of Sines, including its derivation, and how to use it to find missing sides and angles in oblique triangles. It includes examples, practical applications, and solving triangles, addressing the ambiguous case and its implications. The section emphasizes step-by-step solutions and advises on efficient calculation techniques to minimize errors.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Geometry/Geometry_with_an_Introduction_to_Cosmic_Topology_(Hitchman)/07%3A_Geometry_on_Surfaces/7.03%3A_Hyperbolic_Geometry_with_Curvature__k__0
    We may do the same gentle scaling of the Poincaré model of hyperbolic geometry as we did in the previous section to the disk model of elliptic geometry. In particular, for each negative number k<0 w...We may do the same gentle scaling of the Poincaré model of hyperbolic geometry as we did in the previous section to the disk model of elliptic geometry. In particular, for each negative number k<0 we construct a model for hyperbolic geometry with curvature k.
  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/Math_373%3A_Trigonometry_for_Calculus/08%3A_Non-Right_Triangle_Trigonometry/8.01%3A_The_Law_of_Sines
    This section covers the Law of Sines, including its derivation, and how to use it to find missing sides and angles in oblique triangles. It includes examples, practical applications, and solving trian...This section covers the Law of Sines, including its derivation, and how to use it to find missing sides and angles in oblique triangles. It includes examples, practical applications, and solving triangles, addressing the ambiguous case and its implications. The section emphasizes step-by-step solutions and advises on efficient calculation techniques to minimize errors.

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