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This video is a continuation of the Further Maths Units 3 and 4 series dealing with Measurement and Geometry. The Sine Rule is a way to find the missing sides and angles for non right-angled triangles. In this video I look at how to use the Sine Rule to find missing sides and angles including the ambiguous case. There are lots of worked examples which I hope are clearly explained to make you fully understand the work.
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