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Title: Using the Law of Sines


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Using the Law of Sines
  • What you will learn To use the law of sines to
    solve triangles
  • Why its important You can use the law of sines
    to find missing measures of triangles involved in
    surveying, aviation, and fire fighting

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Law of Sines
  • Let ABC be any triangle with a, b, and c
    representing the measures of sides opposite
    angles with measures A, B, and C, respectively.
    Then, sin A sin B sin C.
  • a b c

C
b
a
A
B
c
3
Proof of Law of Sines
  • ABC is a triangle with an altitude from c
    that intersects AB at D. Let h represent the
    measure of CD. Since ACD and BCD are
    right triangles, we can find sin A and sin B.

C
b
a
h
A
D
B
4
Solve the triangle
  • Finding the measures of all the angles and any
    sides of a triangle is called solving the
    triangle. The Law of Sines can be used to solve a
    triangle in the following cases.
  • You know the measures of two angles and any side
    of a triangle.
  • You know the measures of two sides and an angle
    opposite one of these sides of the triangle.

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Example 1
  • Solve XYZ if m X33, m Z47, and z 14.
    since the measures of two angles and a side are
    known, this is and example of Case 1 Consider the
    four parts angle X, angle Z, x, and z

X
Z
Y
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Example 2
  • Anna Garcia is a surveyor who has the job of
    determining the distance across the Rio Grande
    Gorge in northern New Mexico. Standing at one
    side of the ridge, she measures the angle formed
    by the edge of the ridge and the line of sight to
    a tree on the other side of the ridge. She then
    walks along the ridge 315 feet north and measures
    the angle formed by the edge of the ridge and the
    new line of sight to the same tree. If the first
    angle 80 and the second angles is 85, find the
    distance across the gorge.

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Assignment Page 42911 31 odd, 33 40 all
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