The law of sines relates the sides of any triangle to the sines of their opposite angles. Unlike SOH-CAH-TOA (which only works for right triangles), the law of sines works for all triangles.
In a triangle, A = 30°, B = 70°, and side a = 8. Find side b.
a/sin(A) = b/sin(B)8/sin(30°) = b/sin(70°)8/0.5 = b/0.9397 → 16 = b/0.9397