Sin Alfa = 335sin59 over x

what is your question? This makes no sense.

trés simple --

x = Sin Alfa / (335sin59)

now just get out your calculator.

sure looks like a Law of Sines problem to me.

The sum makes sense, we just don't know how to solve it for now.

To find the value of x in the equation:

Sin(α) = (335sin(59°))/x

We can rearrange the equation to solve for x. Here's how:

1. Begin by isolating x on one side of the equation. To do this, multiply both sides by x:

x * sin(α) = 335sin(59°)

2. Now, we can isolate x by dividing both sides of the equation by sin(α):

x = (335sin(59°))/sin(α)

3. Plug in the given values for sin(59°) and sin(α) to calculate the value of x.

However, without knowing the value of sin(α), we cannot find the specific value of x. Make sure you have the value of sin(α) to proceed with the calculation.