Sine And Cosine Rule – Mathematics GCSE Revision
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This section looks at the Sine Law and Cosine Law.
The Sine Rule
The Law of Sines (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 = b = c
sinA sinB sinC
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If you wanted to find an angle, you can write this as:
sinA = sinB = sinC
a b c
This video shows you how to use the Sine rule
The Cosine Rule
This also works in any triangle:
c² = a² + b² - 2abcosCwhich can also be written as:a² = b² + c² - 2bccosA
This video show 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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