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Title: The Law of Sines


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The Law of Sines
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Law of Sines
  • If A, B, and C are the measures of the angles of
    a triangle, and a, b, and c are the lengths of
    the sides opposite these angles, then
  • The ratio of the length of the side of any
    triangle to the sine of the angle opposite that
    side is the same for all three sides of the
    triangle.







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Text Example
  • Solve triangle ABC if A 50º, C 33.5º, and b
    76.

Solution We begin by drawing a picture of
triangle ABC and labeling it with the given
information. The figure shows the triangle that
we must solve. We begin by finding B.
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Solve triangle ABC if A 50º, C 33.5º, and b
76.
Text Example cont.
Solution Keep in mind that we must be given one
of the three ratios to apply the Law of Sines. In
this example, we are given that b 76 and we
found that B 96.5º. Thus, we use the ratio
b/sin B, or 76/sin96.5º, to find the other two
sides. Use the Law of Sines to find a and c.
Find a Find c
The solution is B 96.5º, a ? 59, and c ? 42.
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Example
  • Solve the triangle shown with A36º, B88º and
    c29 feet.

Solution
A36º, B88º so 180-88-3656º C56º
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The Ambiguous Case (SSA)
Consider a triangle in which a, b, and A are
given. This information may result in
No Triangle One Right Triangle
Two Triangles One
Triangle
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One Solution
  • Solve the triangle shown with A43º, a81 and
    b62.

149 43 gt 180. Thus there is only 1 solution.
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Two Solutions
  • Solve the triangle shown with X40º, x54 and
    z62.

132 40 lt 180, so we have 2 solutions!
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No Solution
  • Solve the triangle shown with A75º, a51 and
    b71.

No Solution!
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Area of An Oblique Triangle
  • The area of a triangle equals one-half the
    product of the lengths of two sides times the
    sine of their included angle. In the following
    figure, this wording can be expressed by the
    formulas

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Text Example
  • Find the area of a triangle having two sides of
    lengths 24 meters and 10 meters and an included
    angle of 62º.

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Example
  • Find the area of a triangle having two sides of
    lengths 12 ft. and 20 ft. and an included angle
    of 57º.

Solution
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