Cosine Rule
Cosine Rule
Cosine Rule
To use the sine rule, you must have a side and the opposite angle If you have: (i) (ii) two sides and the included angle (SAS) three sides (SSS)
The sine rule just wont work. Examples: B 22 m c A 35 b 15 m a C We need to know 3 out of 4 values.
a b c = = Sin A Sin B Sin C
SAS
SSS
b 17 m
a 2 = b 2 + c 2 2bc cos A
The Cosine Rule
THEORY B c A h bd b This creates two right angled triangles ABD and BDC D a C In triangle ABC, draw a perpendicular line from B to AC meeting AC at D. d
In triangle BDC:
a 2 = h2 + d 2
simplifying we get
c 2 = h 2 + b 2 2bd + d 2 ... (i)
Rearranging we get:
d 2 = a 2 h 2 (ii)
which simplifies to c 2 = b 2 2bd + a 2 (iii) We now need to get rid of d . Note that we can use SOHCAHTOA in triangle BDC
d . a
Since we can do this round the triangle from each vertex, this can cyclically permute the letters. So we get the usual form:
a 2 = b 2 + c 2 2bc cos A
This is known as the cosine rule. Cyclically permuting we get:
b 2 = c 2 + a 2 2ac cos B
and
c 2 = a 2 + b 2 2ab cos C
SAS
a = 12.98 metres
Example B 31 m c A a 19 m C
SSS
b 17 m
Which formula do we use for the cosine rule ? It depends on which angle we are trying to find. Let us try to find angle B. Then: b 2 = c 2 + a 2 2ac cos B NB the formula sheet also gives this in the form: cos B = c2 + a 2 b2 2ac 312 + 192 17 2 2 19 31
1033 1178
c2 + a 2 b2 2ac
cos B =
cos B =
cos B =
so
ignore the negative sign. Find the acute angle using Subtract this from 180. B = cos 1 0.45 = 63.3 B = 116.7
B = 180 63.3
Past Paper Question The bonnet of a car is held open, at an angle of 57 , by a metal rod. In the diagram, PQ represents the bonnet PR represents the metal rod. QR represents the distance from the base of the bonnet to the front of the car. PQ is 101 centimetres QR is 98 centimetres Calculate the length of the metal rod, PR. Do not use a scale drawing. Solution: This is SAS so use cosine rule. Label the triangle sides p, q, r. Then: Put in numbers: q 2 = r 2 + p 2 2rp cos Q q 2 = 1012 + 982 2 101 98 cos 57 q 2 = 19805 19796 cos 57 q 2 = 9023.32
q = 9023.32 q = 94.99
So length of rod PR is 95 cm
And another: Two yachts leave from harbour H. Yacht A sails on a bearing of 072 for 30 kilometres and stops. Yacht B sails on a bearing of 140 for 50 kilometres and stops. How far apart are the two yachts when they have both stopped? Do not use a scale drawing. [ Ans. = 47.7 km ]
SSS
if it is then Cosine Rule.
SAS