Table of contents
- 0. Review of College Algebra4h 43m
- 1. Measuring Angles39m
- 2. Trigonometric Functions on Right Triangles2h 5m
- 3. Unit Circle1h 19m
- 4. Graphing Trigonometric Functions1h 19m
- 5. Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Basic Trigonometric Equations1h 41m
- 6. Trigonometric Identities and More Equations2h 34m
- 7. Non-Right Triangles1h 38m
- 8. Vectors2h 25m
- 9. Polar Equations2h 5m
- 10. Parametric Equations1h 6m
- 11. Graphing Complex Numbers1h 7m
7. Non-Right Triangles
Law of Sines
Problem 7.29
Textbook Question
Textbook QuestionSolve each triangle ABC that exists.
B = 39.68°, a = 29.81 m, b = 23.76 m
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Law of Sines
The Law of Sines states that the ratio of the length of a side of a triangle to the sine of its opposite angle is constant for all three sides. This relationship is crucial for solving triangles when two angles and one side (AAS) or two sides and a non-included angle (SSA) are known. It allows for the calculation of unknown angles and sides, making it essential for solving triangle ABC.
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Triangle Sum Theorem
The Triangle Sum Theorem asserts that the sum of the interior angles of a triangle is always 180 degrees. This theorem is vital for determining the third angle in triangle ABC once two angles are known. In this case, knowing angle B allows us to find angle A or C, facilitating the complete solution of the triangle.
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Ambiguous Case of SSA
The Ambiguous Case of SSA occurs when two sides and a non-included angle are known, which can lead to zero, one, or two possible triangles. This situation arises in the given problem with sides a and b and angle B. Understanding this concept is essential to determine whether one or two triangles can be formed and to correctly apply the Law of Sines.
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