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Chapter 5: Trigonometric Functions Lessons 2 & 4: The Law of Cosines and The Law of Sines Mrs. Parziale
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Finding Sides and Angles In the previous class, you used trigonometric ratios to find unknown sides or angles of right triangles. What happens if it is not a right triangle? If we know 2 sides and the included angle or 3 sides, then we use the Law of Cosines.
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The Law of Cosines In any triangle ABC, The measures of angles and sides of any triangle can be found when we know 2 sides and the included angle or 3 sides by using the Law of Cosines.
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Using the Law of Cosines to Find a Length Example 1: Find the missing side. 5 23 8 B A C
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Using the Law of Cosines to Find an Angle Measure Example 2: A triangle has sides of length 4, 5, and 8.5. To the nearest degree, what is the measure of its largest angle?
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Law of Sines The Law of Sines can be written in either of the following forms for ABC with sides of lengths a, b, and c.
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Example 3: Given ABC below, m A=28°, m B=102°, and a=8. Find m C, and lengths of sides b and c. 28° 102° 8 A B C b c
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Example 4: You are making a door stopper from a block of wood. When the door rests against the stopper, you want the corner of the stopper to extend through the width of the door. If the bottom of the 2-inch wide door is.0.5 inches off the ground, what is the angle of the door stopper? 2” 0.5”
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Closure State the Law of Cosines and Law of Sines When are each used? Problem: At a criminal trial, a witness gave the following testimony: –“The defendant was 20 ft from the victim. I was 50 ft from the defendant and 75 ft from the victim when the shooting occurred. I saw the whole thing.” –Use the Law of Cosines to show that the testimony has errors.
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