We have looked at using both the sine and cosine rules for finding unknown sides and angles in problems involving non-right-angled triangles.
For a triangle with sides $a$a, $b$b, and $c$c, with corresponding angles $A$A, $B$B, and $C$C:
The sine rule
$\frac{a}{\sin A}=\frac{b}{\sin B}=\frac{c}{\sin C}$asinA=bsinB=csinC
Alternatively, for finding an unknown angle:
$\frac{\sin A}{a}=\frac{\sin B}{b}=\frac{\sin C}{c}$sinAa=sinBb=sinCc |
The cosine rule
$c^2=a^2+b^2-2ab\cos C$c2=a2+b2−2abcosC
Alternatively, for finding an unknown angle:
$\cos C=\frac{a^2+b^2-c^2}{2ab}$cosC=a2+b2−c22ab. |
Use the sine rule:
(Remember: while we require these in corresponding pairs we can always find the third angle if two are known)
Use the cosine rule:
Scientists can use a set of footprints to calculate an animal's step angle, which is a measure of walking efficiency. The closer the step angle is to $180^\circ$180°, the more efficiently the animal walked.
The angle marked here highlights the step angle.
If a particular set of footprints has length $AC=304$AC=304 cm, length $BC=150$BC=150 cm and length $AB=182$AB=182 cm, find the step angle.
Think: We have 3 side lengths, and require a missing angle, so we will use the cosine rule.
If angle B is the step angle we are trying to find, then:
$\cos B=\frac{a^2+c^2-b^2}{2ac}$cosB=a2+c2−b22ac
Do: Then fill in all the values we know,
$\cos\left(B\right)$cos(B) | $=$= | $\frac{150^2+182^2-304^2}{2\times150\times182}$1502+1822−30422×150×182 |
$=$= | $\frac{-36792}{54600}$−3679254600 | |
$B$B | $=$= | $\cos^{-1}\left(\frac{-36792}{54600}\right)$cos−1(−3679254600) |
$=$= | $132.36^\circ$132.36° (to 2 decimal places) |
Reflect: Notice that the cosine ratio of the angle is negative. This indicates that the angle will be greater than $90^\circ$90°.
At a picnic by the river two children wondered how tall the cliff opposite the river was. By taking some measurements, like the angles and distances shown, can you help them find the height of the cliff?
Think: The goal is to find length $AB$AB. What do we know:
Do:
Using sine rule:
$\frac{d}{\sin D}$dsinD | $=$= | $\frac{b}{\sin B}$bsinB | $d$d is length $BC$BC, named d because it is opposite angle $D$D |
$\frac{d}{\sin47^\circ}$dsin47° | $=$= | $\frac{143}{\sin64^\circ}$143sin64° | then we can rearrange to find length $d$d |
$d$d | $=$= | $\frac{143\sin47^\circ}{\sin64^\circ}$143sin47°sin64° | |
$d$d | $=$= | $116.36$116.36 m | to 2 decimal places |
Now we have enough information to find the height of the cliff.
Using right-angled trigonometry we can complete the question:
$\tan\theta$tanθ | $=$= | $\frac{O}{A}$OA |
$\tan39^\circ$tan39° | $=$= | $\frac{height}{116.36}$height116.36 |
$height$height | $=$= | $116.36\times\tan39^\circ$116.36×tan39° |
$height$height | $=$= | $94.2265$94.2265 ... m |
So the cliff is approximately $94$94m tall.
Reflect: For practical problems reflect on whether your answer seems realistic. For this case, this is quite a tall cliff but the answer is certainly possible, we did not get a negative height or unrealistically short or tall cliff.
$\triangle ABC$△ABC consists of angles $A$A, $B$B and $C$C which appear opposite sides $a$a, $b$b and $c$c respectively. Consider the case where the measures of $a$a, $c$c and $A$A are given.
Which of the following is given?
$SSA$SSA: Two sides and an angle
$SAS$SAS: Two sides and the included angle
$SAA$SAA: two angles and a side
$ASA$ASA: two angles and the side between them
$SSS$SSS: Three sides
Which law should be used to start solving the triangle?
the law of sines
the law of cosines
Mae observes a tower at an angle of elevation of $12^\circ$12°. The tower is perpendicular to the ground.
Walking $67$67 m towards the tower, she finds that the angle of elevation increases to $35^\circ$35°.
Calculate the angle $\angle ADB$∠ADB.
Find the length of the side $a$a.
Round your answer to two decimal places.
Using the rounded value of the previous part, evaluate the height $h$h, of the tower.
Round your answer to one decimal place.
A pyramid has a square base with side length $16$16 m and a vertical height of $22$22 m.
Find the length of the edge $AE$AE. Round your answer to one decimal place.
If $\theta$θ is the measure of the surface angle $\angle BEA$∠BEA, find $\theta$θ correct to two decimal places.
A boat travels $S$S$14^\circ$14°$E$E for $12$12 km and then changes direction to $S$S$49^\circ$49°$E$E for another $16$16 km.
Find $x$x, the distance of the boat from its starting point. Give your answer to two decimal places.
Find the angle $b$b as labelled in the diagram. Express your answer to the nearest degree.
Hence write down the bearing that the boat should travel on to return to the starting point.
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