17.5 CHAPTER 17. TRIGONOMETRY
17.5 Sine and Cosine Identities
EMBDM
There are a few identities relating to the trigonometric functions thatmake working with triangles
easier. These are:
- the sine rule
- the cosine rule
- the area rule
and will be described and applied in this section.
The Sine Rule EMBDN
DEFINITION: The Sine Rule
The sine rule applies toany triangle:
sinAˆ
a
=
sinBˆ
b
=
sinCˆ
c
where a is the side oppositeAˆ, b is the side oppositeBˆ and c is the side oppositeCˆ.
Consider�ABC.
� �
A
�
B
�
C
h
b a
c
The area of�ABC can be written as:
area�ABC =
1
2
c. h.
However, h can be calculated in terms ofAˆ orBˆ as:
sinAˆ =
h
b
∴ h = b. sinAˆ
and
sinBˆ =
h
a
∴ h = a. sinBˆ