Dr. J's Maths.com
Where the techniques of Maths
are explained in simple terms.

Trigonometry - non-right angled triangles.
Sine Rule - introduction.


 

As noted previously, the Sine Rule is an equation linking two angles and the sides opposite those angles in a triangle. Any question involving the applcation of the Sine Rule will give you three of these four measurements and ask you to determine the fourth - whether that be the angle or the side.

The proof of the relationship amongst the sides and the angle - so the "formula" - is as follows:

Draw a triangle.

Mark the three vertices as A, B and C.

Label the three sides using the lower case letter from the angle opposite.
(This is just a convention so as to obtain the result in a common format).

Drop a vertical from the apex perpendicular to the side opposite and mark its height as h.

Mark the distance from vertex A to the vertical with the distance x and so the balance of that side has the length of (b - x).

Write down the basic Sine relationship for the two triangles with the right angles then make h as the subject:
Equate the two equations and rearrange.
Drawing another line from vertex A to BC gives the relationship in terms of B and C so all the angle and coresponding sides are rationed.