Table of contents
- 0. Fundamental Concepts of Algebra
- 1. Equations and Inequalities
- 2. Graphs
- 3. Functions & Graphs
- 4. Polynomial Functions
- 5. Rational Functions
- 6. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- 7. Measuring Angles
- 8. Trigonometric Functions on Right Triangles
- 9. Unit Circle
- 10. Graphing Trigonometric Functions
- 11. Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Basic Trig Equations
- 12. Trigonometric Identities
- 13. Non-Right Triangles
- 14. Vectors
- 15. Polar Equations
- 16. Parametric Equations
- 17. Graphing Complex Numbers
- 18. Systems of Equations and Matrices
- 19. Conic Sections
- 20. Sequences, Series & Induction
- 21. Combinatorics and Probability
- 22. Limits & Continuity
- 23. Intro to Derivatives & Area Under the Curve
- OLD 1. Fundamental Concepts of Algebra
- OLD 2. Functions and Graphs
- OLD 3. Polynomial and Rational Functions
- OLD 4. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
- OLD 5. Trigonometric Functions
- OLD 6. Analytic Trigonometry
- OLD 7. Additional Topics in Trigonometry
- OLD 8. Systems of Equations and Inequalities
- OLD 9. Matrices and Determinants
- OLD 10. Conic Sections and Analytic Geometry
- OLD 11. Sequences, Induction, and Probability
- OLD 12. Introduction to Calculus
13. Non-Right Triangles
Law of Cosines
13. Non-Right Triangles
Law of Cosines
Practice this topic
- Multiple Choice
A surveyor wishes to find the distance across a river while standing on a small island. If she measures distances of a=30m to one shore, c=60m to the opposite shore, and an angle of B=100° between the two shores, find the distance between the two shores.
- Multiple Choice
Use the Law of Cosines to find the angle C, rounded to the nearest tenth.
3views - Multiple Choice
Solve the triangle: b=5,c=3,A=100°.
- Multiple Choice
Solve the triangle: a=5, b=15, c=13.