Trigonometry – Intermediate & Higher tier - WJECCalculating angles in a triangle

Trigonometric relationships are very important in the construction and planning industry and allow precise calculation of unknown lengths and angles.

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Calculating angles in a triangle

We can use trigonometric identities to calculate angles as well as the lengths of sides. In order to calculate angles we must know two sides of the right-angled triangle. Look at this triangle:

Right-angled triangle ABC where the hypotenuse BC equals 7 cm, and the side AC equals 5 cm

We want to know the angle at C. Take a look at the cos equation:

\({cos~θ} = \frac {adjacent} {hypotenuse}\)

We do not know θ, but we do know that \({cos~θ} = \frac {5} {7}\)

We can use the inverse cos function on a calculator to work out what θ is if we know cos θ.

Use the cos-1 button (by pressing SHIFT then cos) on the calculator, followed by (5 ÷ 7) and then press =

You should get the answer 44.42° (to two decimal places).

Question

Find the angle at Z.

Right-angled triangle XYZ where the hypotenuse YZ equals 8 cm, and the side XY equals 5 cm