The Cosine Rule is used in triangles where one is

 

The  Cosine Rule is used in triangles where one is trying to relate all  three sides to one angle. If you need to find the length of a side, you  need to know the other two sides and the opposite angle. 

Formula 

a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc cos(A)

Side a is the one you are trying to find. Sides b and c are the other two sides, and angle A is the angle opposite side a

Example 

Christiano  Ronaldo is taking a shot at a standard 24 foot goal post. He is 32 feet  away from one goal post and 45 feet from the other. Through what angle  can a goal be made? 

Explanation : cosine rule

We will aply cosine tule to this problem because we know the three lengths.

24ft ^2  = 32ft ^2 + 45ft ^2 – 2(32ft)(45ft) cos θ θ = cos−1 (24 ft ^2 – 32 ft^2 – 45ft^2) / -2(32ft)(45ft) 

θ = 30.8312430

CR7 would have to shoot the ball around 31 degrees to score a goal. 

Sources 

Section  4: Sine and cosine rule. (n.d.). Retrieved August 11, 2022, from  https://www.cimt.org.uk/projects/mepres/step-up/sect4/index.htm 

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