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
To find the side length
,
Simplify for
Since
, substitution gives us
Simplify for
Taking the square root of both sides gives us
Now we can orient the triangle differently to get get a new version of the law of cosines so we can find angle measure
,
Substituting in the appropriate side lengths gives us
Simplify for
Subtracting
from both sides gives us
Dividing both sides by
gives us
Using inverse trig, we know that
And we can find the last angle measure
by subtracting the other two measures from



