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Would you use the Law of Sines or the law of cosines to solve a triangle if. given all three sides of the triangle?

a. the Law of Sines
b. the Law of Cosines​

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Answer:

Conditions for SINE RULE:

  1. If two angles and any side is given.
  2. If two sides and an angle opposite one of the side is given.

Conditions for COSINE RULE:

  1. If two sides and an inclined angle is given.
  2. If all the three sides are give.

Explanation:

Side is the number in m/cm.

Angle is the number with degree/in degree. Like this: ° ° °

With all these, it means you should COSINE rule.

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Answer:

b.
\displaystyle Law\:of\:Cosines

Explanation:

You would use this law under two conditions:

  • One angle and two edges defined, while trying to solve for the third edge
  • ALL three edges defined

Hence, you have your answer.

* Just make sure to use the inverse function towards the end, or elce you will throw your answer off!

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Now, you would use the Law of Sines under three conditions:

  • Two angles and one edge defined, while trying to solve for the second edge
  • One angle and two edges defined, while trying to solve for the second angle
  • ALL three angles defined [of which does not occur very often, but it all refers back to the first bullet]

* I HIGHLY suggest you keep note of all of this significant information. You will need it going into the future.

I am delighted to assist you at any time.

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