Math, asked by meenadhanyasri, 9 months ago

If the angles A, B and C of a triangle
ABC are in an A.P. with a positive
common difference such that the
smallest angle is one third of the largest
angle, and the sides a, b and c are the
sides opposite to the angles A, B and
b
C such that a/sinA=b/sinB=c/sinC
then the
ratio of the longest side to that of the
shortest side will be​

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Answered by persidan
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wrong question . please write a right question

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