
Area of Triangle with Sine Rule
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Mathematics
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9th - 12th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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The Law of Sines, also known as the Sine Rule, is a fundamental principle in trigonometry that relates the sides of a triangle to the sines of its angles. It provides a method for finding the unknown sides or angles of a triangle.
What is the Law of Sines?
This law is particularly valuable for solving non-right (oblique) triangles, where the traditional trigonometric functions may not be directly applicable.
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Multiple Choice
What is the Law of Sines mainly used for?
A) Solving quadratic equations
B) Solving oblique triangles
C) Finding the area of a circle
D) Solving right triangles
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Multiple Choice
What is the relationship between the sine of an angle and the side opposite it in the law of sines?
A) Directly proportional
B) Inversely proportional
C) Not related
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The mathematical expression for the Law of Sines is a/sin(A) = b/sin(B) = c/sin(C), where a, b, and c are the sides of the triangle, and A, B, and C are the opposite angles, respectively.
What is the Law of Sines formula?
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Multiple Choice
What is the formula for the law of sines rule when solving for an angle?
sin A/a = sin B/b = sin C/c
a/sin A = b/sin B = c/sin C
a/cosA = b/cosB = c/cosC
cos A/a = cos B/b = cos C/c
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Multiple Choice
If the sides of a triangle are 4, 5, and 6, which angles are equal based on law of sines?
Angles opposite sides 4, 5, and 6 are equal
Only angles opposite sides 5 and 4 are equal
Only angles opposite sides 6 and 5 are equal
Only angles opposite sides 6 and 4 are equal
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Multiple Choice
What is the formula for solving the triangle of angle A of 75,
angle C of 45, and side c of 12 using the law of sine?
a=b*sin(A)/
sin(B)
a=c*sin(A)/
sin(C)
a=a*sin(B)/
sin(A)
a=b*sin(C)/
sin(B)
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There are two possible scenarios in which the Law of Sines can be used to solve a triangle:
When you are given a side and its opposite angle, and you need to find another side or angle in the triangle.
When you are given two angles and a side opposite to one of the angles, and you need to find the lengths of the remaining sides of the triangle.
In both cases, the Law of Sines allows you to set up a proportion and solve for the unknown side or angle in the triangle.
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Write down the Law of Sines formula: (a/sin A) = (b/sin B) = (c/sin C)
Plug in the given values: (12/sin 25) = (27/sin B)
Solve for sin B by rearranging the equation: sin B = (27 * sin 25) / 12 sin ≈ 0.9509
Find angle B using the inverse sine (sin⁻¹) function: B≈sin^-1(0.9509) B≈72° or 108°
To solve this triangle, we will use the Law of Sines as we have a side and its opposite angle given.
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Multiple Choice
How many solutions are possible when using the law of sines to solve a SSA triangle?
A) Three
B) One
C) Two
D) None
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Multiple Choice
In triangle ABC, side a is 9, side b is 10, and angle B is 45 degrees. Find side c to the nearest tenth.
14.1
143.2
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Multiple Choice
In triangle ABC, side b is 15, side a is 18, and angle A is 68 degrees. Find angle B to the nearest tenth.
50.6 degrees
60.5 degrees
75.2 degrees
40.7 degrees
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Step 1: Find angle B using the sum of angles in a triangle Angle B = 180 - 70 - 45 = 65 degrees
Step 2: Use the Law of Sines to find side b sin(70) / b = sin(65) / 3 b = 3 sin(70) / sin(65) b ≈ 3 0.9397 / 0.9063 b ≈ 3.114
Step 3: Use the Law of Sines to find side c sin(45) / c = sin(70) / 3 c = 3 sin(45) / sin(70) c ≈ 3 0.7071 / 0.9397 c ≈ 2.25
To find the remaining side lengths and angles of the triangle, we can use the Law of Sines
Therefore, the side lengths of the triangle are: a = 3 b ≈ 3.11 c ≈ 2.25 And the angles are: A = 70 degrees B = 65 degrees C = 45 degrees
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Multiple Choice
Angle A measures 75 degrees, angle C measures 45 degrees, and side c measures 12 units. What is the length of side b, according to the law of sines to the nearest tenth place?
15.6 units
14.7 units
16.6 units
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Multiple Choice
In trangle ABC, Angle B measures 65 degrees, angle C measures 72degrees, and side b measures 15 units. What is the length of side c, according to the law of sines to the nearest tenth place?
10.8 units
14.3 units
16.4 units
15.7 units
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Multiple Select
Which parts of a triangle must be known in order to use the law of sines? (Select ALL that apply)
A) Two angles and one side
B) Two sides and one angle
C) One side and one angle
D) No sides
E) All three sides
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The Law of Sines, also known as the Sine Rule, is a fundamental principle in trigonometry that relates the sides of a triangle to the sines of its angles. It provides a method for finding the unknown sides or angles of a triangle.
What is the Law of Sines?
This law is particularly valuable for solving non-right (oblique) triangles, where the traditional trigonometric functions may not be directly applicable.
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