8 - Solutions of Oblique Triangles
8 - Solutions of Oblique Triangles
Oblique Triangles
Oblique Triangle
A B
c
Equating the two expressions for h gives
b sin A a sin B
Dividing both sides of the equation by sin A sin B
gives the following relationship:
b a
sin B sin A
Similarly, if we draw an altitude from angle A to
side a, we can derive the following expression:
c b
sin C sin B
Combining these two results gives the Law of
Sines, summarized as follows.
LAW OF SINES
For any triangle ABC in which a, b and c are the
lengths of the sides opposite the angles with
measures A, B, and C, respectively,
a b c
sin A sin B sin C
b a
a b
a
b sin A
A B A
B’ C
Two solutions No solution
a > b sin A a < b sin A
b a=b sin A
A c B
One solution
a = b sin A
2. If A is an acute angle and a ≥ b, then there is
exactly one solution.
C
b a
A B
c
3. If A is an obtuse angle, then there are two
possibilities.
C C
a a
b b
A B A
c
One solution No solution
a>b a≤b
EXAMPLES:
Determine how many solutions exist. When either
one or two solutions exist, solve the triangle or
triangles.
1. A = 670 a = 18 b = 20
2. A = 870 a = 47 b = 50
3. A = 320 a=7 b = 10
4. A = 1130 a = 49 b = 54
5. A = 108.70 a = 54.3 b = 51.2
Application:
1.Two forest ranger stations A and B are 48 miles apart. The
bearing from A to B is N700E. A ranger in each tower spots a
fire. The fire’s bearing from A and B is N330E and N140W,
respectively. Find the distance from the fire to each tower.
2.On a hill inclined at an angle of 15.40 with the horizontal,
stands a tower. At a point Q, 61.5 m down the hill from the
foot of the tower, the angle of elevation of the top of the
tower is 42.60. How tall is the tower?
DERIVATION OF LAW OF COSINES
Let ABC be an oblique triangle with sides a, b, and
c opposite their respective angles as shown in the
figure below. The altitude h is drawn
perpendicular to the base that divides side AB
into two parts: x and x-c. Using the Pythagorean
theorem for each triangle gives
C 2 2 2
a h x
b h c x
2 2 2
b a
h
A c-x x B
c
Solving each of these equations for h2 gives
h b c x
2 2 2 2 2 2
h a x
Equating the two expressions for h2 gives
a x b c x
2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 2
a x b c 2cx x
Solving the equation for b2 gives
2 2 2
b a c 2cx
From the figure:
x
cos B x a cos B
a
Substituting this expression for x gives one form
of the Law of Cosines.
2 2 2
b a c 2 ac cos B
Using the same method and drawing altitudes to
sides CB and AC gives similar results. The Law of
Cosines is summarized as follows.
LAW OF COSINES
For any triangle ABC, where a, b, and c are the
lengths of the sides opposite the angles with
measure A, B and C respectively,
a 2 b 2 c 2 2bc cos A
2 2 2
b a c 2 ac cos B
2 2 2
c a b 2 ab cos C
Case III: Two sides and the angle between those
sides are given.
Example: Solve the following triangle.
1.a = 18.4 c = 26.3 B = 47.90
2.C = 1150 a = 11 b = 21
3.A = 320 b = 23 c = 47
1 1 1
K bc sin A K ac sin B K ab sin C
2 2 2