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Problem on sine rule Type:-1(i) In a `DeltaABC` ; If `a=2;b=3 and sinA=2/3` ;find `/_B` (ii) In a `DeltaABC`; the angle of a triangle are in AP ; It is being given that `b:c=sqrt3:sqrt2`

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