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Answer:


\large \text{Second Choice: $(a)/(c)$}

Explanation:

For any given triangle, the Law Of Sines states that the ratio of each side to the sine of the angle opposite that side is the same

So we have

(a)/(\sin \angle F) = (c)/(\sin \angle 90) = (b)/(\sin \angle G) \\\\


\sin \angle 90 = 1

So we get from the first two ratio equality,

(a)/(\sin \angle F) = (c)/(1) \\\\\\(a)/(\sin \angle F) = c\\\\\\(a)/(c) = sin \angle F\\\\

Or, in other words,



\sin \angle F = (a)/(c)

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User Abhishek Divekar
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Answer:

a/c

Explanation:

Sine is always the side opposite the angle and the hypotenuse

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