Area of triangle b c a A C B Area = ½ ab sin C cm 6.3cm

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Area of triangle b c a A C B Area = ½ ab sin C 670 540 7cm 6.3cm There is an alternative to the most common area of a triangle formula A = (b x h)/2 and it’s to be used when there are 2 sides and the included angle available. First you need to know how to label a triangle. Use capitals for angles and lower case letters for the sides opposite to them. b c a A C B Area = ½ ab sin C 670 540 7cm 6.3cm The included angle = 180 – 67 – 54 = 590 Area = ½ ab sin C Area = 0.5 x 6.3 x 7 x sin 59 Area = 18.9 cm2

T/33 Sheet. Draw and label a triangle for each Q If there are two angles involved in the question it’s a Sine rule question. T/33 Sheet. Draw and label a triangle for each Q Sine rule Use this version of the rule to find angles: Sin A = Sin B = Sin C a b c Use this version of the rule to find sides: a = b = c . Sin A Sin B Sin C e.g. 1 e.g. 2 b A 90 520 8m ? A b  620 7m 23m C C c c a a B B Sin A = Sin B = Sin C a b c a = b = c . Sin A Sin B Sin C Sin  = Sin B = Sin 62 7 b 23 8 = b = ? . Sin 9 Sin B Sin 52 Sin  = Sin 62 x 7 23 ? = 8 x Sin 52 Sin 9 Sin  = 0.2687  = 15.60 ? = 40.3m

T/34 Sheet. Draw and label a triangle for each Q If there is only one angle involved (and all 3 sides) it’s a Cosine rule question. Cosine rule Use this version of the rule to find sides: a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc Cos A Always label the one angle involved - A Use this version of the rule to find angles: Cos A = b2 + c2 – a2 2bc T/34 Sheet. Draw and label a triangle for each Q C A e.g. 2 e.g. 1  2.3m 2.1m 3.4m 45cm 32cm ? 670 c b a B b a C Cos A = b2 + c2 – a2 2bc A B c Cos  = 2.12 + 2.32 – 3.42 2 x 2.1 x 2.3 a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc Cos A a2 = 322 + 452 – 2 x 32 x 45 x Cos 67 a2 = 3049 – 1125.3 a = 43.86 cm Cos  = - 1.86 9.66  = 101.10