That's correct, but only in right triangles. In other triangles sine law is performed such as
sin angle A over side a = sine angle B over side length B = sine angle C over side length C. < if I can find a diagram of how it looks I'll post it maybe clear it up a bit.
There's also the cosine law, which is different form, but not hard.
Edit: Not sure how it'll turn out.
The Sine Law says that its sides and angles are related in this way:
It really wasn't my choice >.> My parents decided to move me up 'cause I raised holy hell in kindergarten. The other kids were learning their letters -- I was reading Sherlock Holmes and college textbooks.
I am a terrible driver.
I have a textbook I can mail you if you really want; phone calls; scanning in diagrams / notes...