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The document provides information about solving triangles using trigonometric ratios (sine rule and cosine rule) and calculating the area of triangles. It contains examples of finding unknown sides, angles and areas of triangles when some information such as two sides and an angle, three sides, etc. are given. The high-level information is: 1) Methods for solving triangles including using sine rule when two angles and one side are known, cosine rule when two sides and an included angle are known, and the area formula. 2) Examples of finding unknown sides, angles and areas of triangles by applying these methods. 3) The examples cover a range of triangle problems involving different known/unknown parameters like sides, angles

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SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES

3.2
Solve problems involving three-dimensional objects
Task
(1)

: Answer all the questions below.


H

Solution:

6 2 32 6.708

HC=

C
B

The diagram above shows a cuboid with a


rectangular base, ABCD. Given that
AB = 6cm, BC = 4cm and CG=3 cm.
Find

BHC

BD =

6 2 4 2 7.211

HB =

4.69 2 32 7.810

7.810 2 6.708 2 4 2
cos BHC
2(7.810)(6.708)
= 0.8589
BHC = 30.810

(2)
H

B
The diagram above shows a cuboid with a
rectangular base ABCD. Given that
AB = 16 cm, BC = 4cm and CG=13 cm.

Find

(3)

BHC

[10.98]

F
D

The diagram above shows a cuboid with a


rectangular base ABCD. Given that AB = 6
cm, BC = 4cm and CG = 3 cm.
Find BGD.
4.

[74.44]

G
F

[ 4.772 cm ]

5.

D
F

The diagram on the left shows a cuboid with a rectangular


base ABCD. Given that BC = 8.2 cm, CG = 6.42 cm,

AB = 12.03 cm and

ABG =110.02.

To find unknown sides :

To find unknown
angles :

10. SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES

1.2
Use Sine Rule to find the unknownsin
sides
angles
A or sin
B ofsina triangle.
C

[ 17.91 cm ]

sin A sin B sin C

a
b
c

Task 1 : Find the unknown sides of a triangle when two of its angles and one of the corresponding
sides are known.
(1) Diagram 1 shows the triangle ABC.
Answer :

BC
8.2

sin 750 sin 400


BC
Calculate the length of BC.

8.2
sin 750
0
sin 40

Using the scientific calculator,


BC = 12.32 cm
(2) Diagram 2 shows the triangle PQR

Diagram 2
[ 8.794 cm ]

Calculate the length of PQ.


(3) Diagram 3 shows the triangle DEF.
D
15 cm

600

350 16

Diagram 3

Calculate the length of DE.

[ 10.00 cm ]

(4) Diagram 4 shows the triangle KLM.


L
K
420
630
15 cm
Diagram 4

M
Calculate the length of KM.

[ 11.26 cm ]

(5) Diagram 5 shows the triangle ABC.

Answer :

ABC 180 0 40 0 750 650


AC
8.2

sin 65 0 sin 40 0
Calculate the length of AC.

BC

8.2
0

sin
65
sin 40 0

Using the scientific calculator,


AC = 11.56 cm
(6) Diagram 6 shows the triangle PQR

Diagram 6

Calculate the length of PR.


[ 6.527 cm ]

(7) Diagram 7 shows the triangle DEF.


D
15 cm

600

350 16

Diagram 7

Calculate the length of EF.

[ 17.25 cm ]

(8) Diagram 8 shows the triangle KLM.


L
K
420
630
15 cm
M

Diagram 8

Calculate the length of KL.

[ 16.26 cm ]

Task 2 : Find the unknown sides of a triangle when two of its angles and the side not corresponding
to the angles are known.
(9) Diagram 9 shows the triangle ABC.
Answer :

ABC 1800 470 780 550

Diagram 9

BC
11.2

sin 470 sin 550

Calculate the length of BC.

BC

11.2
sin 47 0
0
sin 55

Using scientific calculator,


BC = 9.9996 cm or 10.00 cm
(10) Diagram 10 shows the triangle ABC.

Diagram 10
Calculate the length of AC.
[ 4.517 cm ]

7.2 cm
(11) Diagram 11 shows the triangle PQR.
P
Diagram
11
280

250

Q
Calculate the length of PQ.
[ 3.810 cm ]

(12) Diagram 12 shows the triangle DEF.


D

720
E

510

5.6 cm
Diagram 12

Calculate the length of DE.


[ 5.189 cm ]

Task 3 : Find the unknown angles of a triangle when two sides and a non-included angle are given.
(1) Diagram 1 shows the triangle ABC.
Answer :
A
10 cm

15 cm

600
Diagram 1

sin C sin 60 0

10
15

Find ACB.

10 sin 60 0
sin C
15

sin C 0.5774
C sin 1 0.5774

15 cm
L
(2) Diagram
2 shows the triangle KLM
K
Diagram 2
9 cm

500
M

C 35.270

Find KLM
[ 27.360 ]

(3) Diagram 3 shows the triangle DEF.


D
3.5 cm

12.5 cm

430 24
Diagram 3

Find DFE.
13 cm
(4) Diagram 4 shows the triangle PQR.

[ 11.090 ]

Diagram 4
10 cm
1300
Q

Find QPR.
Diagram9 5cm

14 cm
[ 36.110 ]

(5) Diagram 5 shows the triangle ABC.

Answer :

1100
C
Find ABC.

sin A sin 110 0

9
14
B

9 sin 110 0
sin A
14

sin A 0.6041
A sin 1 0.6041

A 37.160
ABC 180 0 110 0 37.16 0
Diagram 6

32.84 0

2.8 cm
(6) Diagram 6 shows the triangle KLM.
4.2 cm

250
M
Find KLM.
[ 138.640 ]

4.46.7
cm cm

(7) Diagram 7 shows the triangle DEF.


D

340

Diagram 7

F
Find DFE.

[ 124.460 ]

(8) Diagram 8 shows the triangle PQR.


P

12.3 cm
550

7.7 cm

Diagram 8

Find PQR.
[ 94.150 ]

cm
Task 4 : Find 14
the unknown
side of a triangle when two sides and a non-included angle are given.
(1) Diagram 1 shows the triangle ABC.
Answer :
Diagram 1

A9 cm

sin C sin 37 0

14
9

370
B
C

Given that ACB is an obtuse angle, find


the length of AC.

14 sin 37 0
sin C
9

sin C 0.9362
C sin 1 0.9362

C 110.580
B 1800 110.580 37 0
32.420
AC
sin 32.42 0

AC

9
sin 37 0
9 sin 32.42 0
sin 37 0

AC = 8.018 cm
9 cm
(2) Diagram 2 shows the triangle KLM
L
Diagram 2
400

K
7 cm
M

Given that KLM is an obtuse angle, find


the length of ML.

[ 2.952 cm ]

(3) Diagram 3 shows the triangle DEF.


D
8 cm

420
11 cm

F
Diagram 3
Given that the value of EDF is greater than
900, find the length of DE.

8.5 cm
(4) Diagram 4 shows the triangle PQR.
P

Diagram
460 4

[ 5.040 cm ]

6.9 cm
Q
Given that PQR is an angle in the second
quadrant of the cartesian plane, find the
length of QR.

[ 2.707 cm ]

(5) Diagram 5 shows the triangle KLM.


K

230
9.2 cm
Diagram 5

17.3 cm

M
Given that KLM is an angle in the second
quadrant of the cartesian plane, find the
length of KL.

[ 9.686 cm ]

10. SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES


2.2
Use Cosine Rule to find the unknown sides or angles of a triangle.

b2 c2 a2
cos A
2bc
a2 c2 b2
cos B
2acangle are given.
: Find the unknown side of a triangle when two sides and an included

Task 1
(1) Diagram 1 shows the triangle PQR such
that PR =12.3 cm , QR =16.4 cm and

PRQ = 67 .

Solution :

a2 b2 c2
cos C
2
2 2ab

x 2 16.4 12.3 2(16.4)(12.3) cos 67 0

P
12.3 cm

x cm
Q

670
16.4 cm

= 262.1

x 262.61

Diagram 1

x 16.21

Find the value of x.

(2) Diagram 2 shows the triangle PQR such that


R
PQ =7 cm, QR =5 cm and
x cm

5 cm
5cm
750
Q
7 cm

Diagram 2

PQR = 75 .

Find the value of x.


[ 7.475 ]

(3) Diagram 3 shows a triangle with sides 5 cm ,


13 cm and an included angle 43 .

x cm

5 cm

430
13 cm
Diagram 3

Find the value of x .

[ 9.946 ]

7 cm
(4) Diagram 4 shows the triangle PQR.
C
A
530
Diagram 4
6.3 cm
B
Find the length of BC.

[ 5.967 cm ]

5.8 cm
(5) Diagram 5 shows the triangle KLM.
K
Diagram 5

L
480

4 cm

M
Find the length of LM.
R
(6) Diagram 6 shows the triangle PQR.
2.23 cm
P

750 31
5.40 cm
Diagram 6

[ 4.312 cm ]

Find the length of PR.


[ 5.302 cm ]

(7) Diagram 7 shows a triangle with sides


6.21cm6.210 cm , 10.51 cm and an included angle
36 39 .
360 39
x cm
10.51cm
Diagram 7

Find the value of x .

[ 6.656 ]

Task 2 : Find the unknown angle of a triangle when three sides are given.
(1) In Diagram 1, ABC is a triangle where
Solution :
AB = 13 cm, AC = 14 cm and BC= 15 cm.

13 2 14 2 15 2
cos BAC
2(13)(14)

A
14 cm

13cm
B

15 cm
Diagram 1

=0.3846

BAC 67.38

BAC

Find
.
(2) Diagram 2 shows a triangle ABC where
AB = 11 cm, AC = 13 cm and BC= 16 cm.
A
11cm
B

16 cm
Diagram 2

BAC

13 cm
C

Find
.
(3) Diagram 3 shows a triangle ABC where
AB = 13 cm, AC = 16 cm and BC = 17.5 cm.

[ 83.17]

A
16 cm

13cm
B

17.5 cm
Diagram 3

Calculate

BAC
[ 73.41]

(4) Diagram 4 shows a triangle ABC where


AB = 12.67 cm, AC = 16.78 cm and
BC= 19.97 cm.
A
16.78 cm

12.67cm
B

19.97 cm

Diagram 4

Calculate

BCA

[39.17]

(5) In Diagram 5, PQR is a triangle such that


PR = 6.45 cm, RQ = 2.23 cm and
PQ = 5.40 cm.
R
6.45 cm
P

2.23 cm
Q

5.40 cm
Diagram 5

RQP .
Find

[108.07]

(6) In Diagram 6, PQR is a triangle such that


PR = 23.5 cm, RQ = 12.5 cm and
PQ= 18.7 cm.
R
23.5 cm
P

12.5 cm

18.7 cm

Diagram 6
Calculate the smallest angle in the triangle.

[31.96]

(7) For triangle ABC in Diagram 7, AB = 8.56


cm, AC = 11.23 cm and BC= 14.51 cm.
A
11.23cm

8.56cm
B

14.5 1cm
Diagram 7

Calculate the largest angle in the triangle.


[93.33]

(8) For triangle ABC in Diagram 8, AB = 13


cm, AC = 16 cm and BC= 17.5 cm.
A
16 cm

13cm
B

17.5 cm
Diagram 8

Calculate the second largest angle in the


triangle.

Area of =

10. SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES

3.1

Use the formula


of a triangle.

1
ab sin C
2

[61.19]

1
ab sin C
2
=

or its equivalent to find the area

Task : Find the area of a triangles given in each of the following..


(1) In Diagram 1, ABC is a triangle with
Solution:
AB= 6 cm, AC = 9 cm and

BAC 53 .

1
ABC (6)(9) sin 53
2
Area of

A
53

9 cm

6 cm
B

= 21.56 cm2

Diagram 1

Find the area of ABC


(2) In Diagram 2, ABC is a triangle with

AC= 6 cm, BC = 5 cm and

ACB 78 .

6 cm
B

78

5 cm

[ 14.67 cm2 ]

C Diagram 2

Find the area of ABC.


(3) In Diagram 3, ABC is a triangle with

ACB

120
AC= 6 cm, BC = 8 cm and
.
B
8 cm
120

C
6 cm

Diagram 3

[ 20.78 cm2 ]

Find the area of ABC.


(4) In Diagram 4, ABC is a triangle with
AC= 6 cm, BC = 12.5 cm and the reflex
B

angle

12.5 cm

250

ACB 250 .

6 cm
A

[ 35.24 cm2 ]

Diagram 4

Find the area of

ABC.

(5) In Diagram 5, ABC is a triangle such that


AB= 12.5 cm , AC = 6 cm and ACB=80.

Solution:

(a)

12.5
6

sin 80 sin CBA

80
6 cm

sin

12.5 cm

6 sin 80
12.5

CBA =

= 0.4727

Diagram 5

CBA =sin

Find (a) CBA,


(b) the area of the triangle.

-1

(0.2727)
=28.21

(b)

CAB 180 28.21 80


=71.79

Area of

ABC=

1
(6)(12.5) sin 71.79
2

=35.62 cm2

(6) In Diagram 6, ABC is a triangle such that


AB= 11 cm , AC = 15 cm and ACB=4534.

A
11cm

15 cm

B
4534'
C

Diagram 6

Find (a) CBA,


(b) the area of the triangle.

[ (a) 76.830 (b) 69.66 cm2 ]

(7) In Diagram 7, ABC is a triangle such that


AC = 7 cm, AB = 15 cm and
ACB = 11530.

15 cm
7cm 11530'
C
Diagram 7

Find (a) CBA,


(b) the area of the triangle

[ (a) 24.910 (b) 33.46 cm2 ]

(8) In Diagram 8, ABC is a triangle where


AB= 15 cm, BC =11 cm and AC=8 cm.

11 cm

Solution

B
(a)

8cm

112 15 2 8 2
cos B
2(11)(15)
=0.8545

15 cm

B = 31 30

Diagram 8

Find (a) the smallest angle,


(b) the area of

ABC.

(b)

1
(11)(15) sin 31 30 '
Area of ABC = 2
= 42.86

(9) In Diagram 9, ABC is a triangle where


AB= 30 cm, BC =25 cm and AC=20 cm.

C
25 cm

20 cm

30 cm

Diagram 9

Find (a) the largest angle,


(b) the area of

ABC.

[ (a) 82.820 (b) 248.04 cm2 ]

(10) In Diagram 10, ABC is a triangle where


AB = 13 cm, AC = 14 cm and BC= 15 cm.
A
13cm
B

14 cm

15 cm
Diagram 10

Find (a) the second largest angle,

(b) the area of

ABC.
[ (a) 59.490 (b) 84.00 cm2 ]

10. SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES


Further Practice with questions based on SPM format.
Task : Answer all the questions below.
(1) Diagram 1 shows a trapezium LMNO.
L 13 cm M

16 cm
31o
O

18 cm 1
Diagram

Calculate (a) LNM,


(b) the length of LN,
(c) the area of OLN.
[ (a) 24.740 (b) 25.67 cm (c) 118.99 cm2 ]

(2) In Diagram 2, BCD is a straight line.


A

32o
7 cm
B

10 cm

DiagramC2 5 cm

Find (a) ACD,


(b) the length of BC,
(c) the area of triangle ABD.
[ (a) 111.800 (b) 3.769 cm (c) 28.50 cm2 ]

(4) Diagram 4 shows a quadrilateral KLNM.

Diagram 4
Calculate (a) the length of LM,
(b) MNL,
(c) the area of quadrilateral KLNM.

[ (a) 12.92 cm (b) 31.730 (c) 141.65 cm2 ]

(5) In Diagram 5, QRS is a straight line.

Diagram 5
Find (a) QPR,
(b) the length of RS,
(c) the area of triangle PRS.

[ (a) 54.310 (b) 4.157 cm (c) 74.75 cm2 ]

(6) In Diagram 6, BCD is a straight line.

Diagram 6
Calculate (a) the length of AB,
(b) CAD,
(c) the area of triangle ACD.

[ (a) 6.678 cm (b)84.740 (c) 13.17 cm2 ]

Past year questions


1. SPM 2003 P2Q 15
Diagram below shows a tent VABC in the shape of a pyramid with triangle ABC as the horizontal

base. V is the vertex of the tent and the angle between the

inclined plane VBC and the base is

50o

[ANSWERS;
2.700,
] =AC =2.6m,
Given that VB
=VC3.149,
=2.2 m2.829
and AB
calculate
(a) the length of BC if the area of the base is 3 m2.
[3 marks]
(b) the length of AV if the angle between AV and the
base is 250.
[3 marks]
(c) the area of triangle VAB
[4 marks]

2. SPM 2004 P2 Q13

Diagram below shows a quadrilateral ABCD such that

ABC is acute.

(a)Calculate

(i)

ABC

(ii)
(b) A triangle ABC has the same measurements as those given for triangle ABC, that is, AC=12.3

B 'A 'C ' 40.5o , but which is different in shape to triangle ABC.

cm, CB=9.5cm and


(i) etch the triangle ABC

(ii) State the size of

A'B'C'

[2 marks]

[ANSWERS ; 57.23, 106.07, 80.96, 122.77]


3. SPM 2005 P2Q12
Diagram below shows triangle ABC
(a) Calculate the length, in cm, of AC.
[2 marks]
(b) A quadrilateral ABCD is now formed so that AC is a

ACD

40
diagonal,
and AD =16 cm. Calculate the
two possible values of

ADC

( c) By using the acute

[2 marks]

from (b) , calculate

[ANSWERS; 19.27, 50.73, 24.89, 290.1 ]


4. SPM 2006 P2 Q 13
Diagram below shows a quadrilateral ABCD.

The area of triangle BCD is 13 cm2 and


acute. Calculate

BCD

(a)
,
(b) the length, in cm, of BD,

BCD is
[2 marks]
[ 2 marks]

[ANSWERS ; 60.07, 5.573, 116.55 35.43 ]


5. SPM 2007 P2Q15
Diagram shows quadrilateral ABCD.
(a) Calculate
(i) the length, in cm, of AC

ACB

(ii)
[4 marks]
(b) Point A lies on AC such that AB =AB.

(i) Sketch

A ' BC


[ANSWERS 13.36, 23.88
13.80]
6. SPM 2008 P2Q14
In the diagram below, ABC is a triangle. ADFB,AEC and BGC are straight lines. The straight line
FG is perpendicular to BC.

DAE

80
FBG

45
It is given that BD = 19 cm, DA =16 cm, AE = 14 cm,
and
(a) calculate the length, in cm, of
(i)
DE
(ii)
EC
(b) The area of triangle DAE is twice the area of triangle FBG,
Calculate the length , in cm, of BG
(c) Sketch triangle ABC which has a different shape from triangle ABC
[ANSWERS: 19.344, 16.213, 10.502]

[5 marks]
[4 marks]
[ 1 mark]

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