A triangle has sides A, B, and C. Sides A and B have lengths of 3 and 5, respectively. The angle between A and C is #(13pi)/24# and the angle between B and C is # (7pi)/24#. What is the area of the triangle?
1 Answer
By use of 3 laws:
- Sum of angles
- Law of cosines
- Heron's formula
The area is 3.75
Explanation:
The law of cosines for side C states:
or
where 'c' is the angle between sides A and B. This can be found by knowing that the sum of degrees of all angles is equal to 180 or, in this case speaking in rads, π:
Now that the angle c is known, side C can be calculated:
Heron's formula calculates the area of any triangle given the 3 sides by calculating half of the perimeter:
and using the formula: