Law of Sines and Cosines: Right Triangle Approach
Law of Sines and Cosines: Right Triangle Approach
Law of Sines and Cosines: Right Triangle Approach
and Cosines
R I G H T T R I A N G L E A P P R OAC H
LAW OF SINES
(FOR ALL TRIANGLES)
COMPARE
SINE LAW:
a. In finding the sides b. In finding the angles
𝑎 𝑏
=
sin(𝐴) sin(𝐵)
𝑥 7
=
sin(80°) sin(60°)
7sin(80°)
𝑥=
sin(60°)
𝑥 = 7.96
B. Finding Angles of the Triangle
In finding the size of an angle, you'll need to use the formula of the sine law,
where the angles are on the numerator.
Finding Angles Example
Work out angle m° in the diagram below: Step 1 Start by writing out the Sine Rule formula for finding
angles:
sin(𝐴) sin(𝐵)
=
𝑎 b
Step 2 Fill in the values you know, and the unknown angle:
sin(𝑚) sin(75)
=
8 10
Remember that each fraction in the Sine Rule formula should
contain a side and its opposite angle.
SOLUTION
Step 3 Solve the resulting equation to find the sine of the unknown angle:
8sin(75)
sin(𝑚) =
10
sin(𝑚) = 0.773
angle z = 65
height of tower = 56 meters
PRACTICE PROBLEM
Two fire-lookout stations are 15 miles apart, with station A directly east of station B. Both
stations spot a fire. The angular direction of the fire from station B is N52°E and the angular
direction of the fire from station A is N36°W. How far is the fire from station A?
SOLUTION
Notice that to find 38°, you need to subtract 52° from 90°. By the same
token, to find 54°, you need to subtract 36° from 90°.
Notice also that the angle opposite 15 is missing, so we need to find it.
38 + 54 + missing angle = 180
92 + missing angle = 180 , so missing angle = 88
Now, we can use the law of sines to find the distance the fire is from station
A.
SOLUTION
Let x be the distance from the fire to station A.
15 𝑥
=
sin(88°) sin(38°)
15sin(38°)
x=
sin(88°)
SAS SSS
SAS = side, angle, side
SSS = side, side, side
FORMULA
EXAMPLES
1. Solve triangle PQR in which p = 6.5 cm, q = 7.4 cm and ∠R =
58°.
SOLUTION
Using the Cosine rule,
𝑟 2 = 𝑝2 + 𝑞 2 − 2𝑝𝑞 cos 𝑅
𝑟 2 = (6.5)2 +(7.4)2 −2 6.5 7.4 𝑐𝑜𝑠58°
𝑟 2 = 46.03
𝑟 = 6.78 𝑐𝑚
EXAMPLES
2. In triangle ABC, a = 9 cm, b = 10 cm and c =
13 cm. Draw the triangle and find the size of
the largest angle.
SOLUTION
The largest angle is the one facing the longest side, i.e. C.
𝑐 2 = 𝑎2 + 𝑏 2 − 2𝑎𝑏 cos 𝐶
𝑎2 + 𝑏2 − 𝑐 2
𝐶= cos−1
2𝑎𝑏
−1
92 + 102 − 132
𝐶 = cos
2 9 (10)
𝐶 = 86.2°
EXAMPLES
3. In triangle DEF, side e = 8 cm, f = 10 cm,
and the angle at D is 60°.
SOLUTION
𝑑2 = 𝑒 2 + 𝑓 2 − 2𝑒𝑓 cos 𝐷
𝑑2 = (8)2 +(10)2 −2 8 10 𝑐𝑜𝑠60°
𝑑2 = 84
d = 9.17
PRACTICE PROBLEMS
1. Find the value of x
SOLUTION
In this case, we'll say that b = 9 and c = 13. That leaves x = a and A = 42°.
𝑎2 = 𝑏 2 + 𝑐 2 − 2𝑏𝑐 cos 𝐴
Substitute in our values and solve.
𝑥 = 8.72
PRACTICE PROBLEM
SOLUTION
Find the value of x, y, and z.
𝑎2 = 𝑏 2 + 𝑐 2 − 2𝑏𝑐 cos 𝐴
If a = x, then b = 121, c = 137, and A = 53°.
x ≈ 116
𝑑 = 54.41 𝑘𝑚
PRACTICE PROBLEM
Find the total displacement of a person who walks the following
paths (displacement) on a flat bed. First, she walks 25.0 m in the
direction 49° north of east. Then, she walks 23.0 m heading 15°
north of east. Finally, she turns and walks 32.0 m in a direction
68° south of east.
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