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Given a [[triangle]] with side lengths a, b, and c, opposite angles A, B, and C, and a [[circumcircle]] with radius R,  <math>\frac{a}{\sin{A}}=\frac{b}{\sin{B}}=\frac{c}{\sin{C}}=2R</math>.
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Given a [[triangle]] with sides of length a, b and c, opposite [[angle]]s of measure A, B and C, respectively, and a [[circumcircle]] with radius R,  <math>\frac{a}{\sin{A}}=\frac{b}{\sin{B}}=\frac{c}{\sin{C}}=2R</math>.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 14:52, 29 June 2006

Given a triangle with sides of length a, b and c, opposite angles of measure A, B and C, respectively, and a circumcircle with radius R, $\frac{a}{\sin{A}}=\frac{b}{\sin{B}}=\frac{c}{\sin{C}}=2R$.

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