Using the sine and cosine rules to find a side or angle in a triangleThe sine rule
The sine rule can find a side from another side and two angles or an angle from two sides and a non-included angle. The cosine rule can find a side from two sides and the included angle, or an angle from three sides.
The trigonometric ratios sine, cosine and tangent are used to calculate angles and sides in right angled triangles. We are now going to extend trigonometry beyond right angled triangles and use it to solve problems involving any triangle.
Remember to press 'shift' then 'sin' to get 'sin-1' on your calculator.
Now try the example question below.
Question
Find the length of YZ.
We know two angleAn angle is formed when two straight lines meet. and so the third angle in the triangle must make up the total \(180^\circ\) ie \(x = 45^\circ\).