Given the relationship which states that "Angles correspond to their opposite sides", is it correct to assume there is a proportional relationship between the ratios of angle to side-lenght and vice versa within a triangle?
for example, in triangle ABC, if we are given the lenght of side AB as 5 units and the angle opposite to side AB as 35 degrees, would it be correct to assume that within this triangle, if the angle opposite side BC is 70 degrees, then BC would equal 10 units?
Basically, is it possible to just establish a proportion such as 35/5 = 70/x with x being the lenght of side BC? And the opposite as well of course, establishing angle size based on side-lenght proportion.
Thank you
for example, in triangle ABC, if we are given the lenght of side AB as 5 units and the angle opposite to side AB as 35 degrees, would it be correct to assume that within this triangle, if the angle opposite side BC is 70 degrees, then BC would equal 10 units?
Basically, is it possible to just establish a proportion such as 35/5 = 70/x with x being the lenght of side BC? And the opposite as well of course, establishing angle size based on side-lenght proportion.
Thank you












