Perhaps "Occam's Razor".
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No. Sine rule (and cosine rule) apply to all triangles in Euclidean space (plane geometry). A simplification occurs when there is a right angle because the sine of the right angle is 1 and the cosine is 0. Thus you get Pythagoras theorem for right triangles.
Her summary was an over-simplification of the problems.Complex issues do not lend well to simplification.Simplification in any area or field reduces a problem to its basic units.
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Not clear if this is about the word ‘rule’, or about something called the word rule.