Law of cosines
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The law of cosines is a formula that helps in triangulation when two or three side lengths of a triangle are known. The formula relates all three side lengths of a triangle to the cosine of a particular angle.
When to use it: SAS, SSS.
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Proof
Let
be oriented so that
is at the origin, and
is at the point
.
Distance Formula
is the distance from
to
.
Substituting the appropriate points into the distance formula gives us
Squaring the inner terms, we have
Since
,
Square both sides for
Example Triangulation
Complete the triangle using the law of cosines.
Solution



, substitution gives us
from both sides gives us
gives us


