Sine and Cosine Rule

The Sine Rule

The sine rule is an important rule relating the sides and angles of any triangle (it doesn't have to be right-angled!):

If a, b and c are the lengths of the sides opposite the angles A, B and C in a triangle, then:


 a   =  

sinA    sinB  sinC

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If you wanted to find an angle, you can write this as:

sinAsinB  = sinC

a         b           c

 

 

 

This video show you how to use the Sine rule

The Cosine Rule

This also works in any triangle:

c² = a² + b² - 2abcosC

which can also be written as:

a² = b² + c² - 2bccosA

This video shows you how to use the Cosine rule

The area of a triangle

The area of any triangle is ½ absinC (using the above notation).

This formula is useful if you don't know the height of a triangle (since you need to know the height for ½ base × height).

 

 

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