Did I miss something or SSA situation is not actually mentioned? Using two opposite angle-side pairs needs special consideration if we need to find angle. Wanch for SSA-ASS situation
SOH CAH TOA! Use the law of sines when you have the opposite and adjacent sides. Use the law of cosines when you have the adjacent and hypotenuse sides, and the law of tangents when you have the opposite and adjacent.
Did I miss something or SSA situation is not actually mentioned? Using two opposite angle-side pairs needs special consideration if we need to find angle. Wanch for SSA-ASS situation
BrowningMath 5 months ago
SOH CAH TOA! Use the law of sines when you have the opposite and adjacent sides. Use the law of cosines when you have the adjacent and hypotenuse sides, and the law of tangents when you have the opposite and adjacent.
Pinto6Apploosa 11 months ago
@Pinto6Apploosa you are a fuckin IDIIIIIOOOOOTTTTT
cattobekittenme 2 months ago
@Pinto6Apploosa there is no such thing as a law of tangent. soh cah toa is basic trig. dumb fuck.
cattobekittenme 2 months ago
Ty so much!!! My teachrr took 45mins to expalin this in a diggerrnt waybut i didnt ger ut... Man i hate how some math teachers suck
wolverinewow 1 year ago
@wolverinewow I feel you bro
josif101 9 months ago
thanks this vid was really helpful.. i can't believe it's this simple lol!
madugo23 1 year ago
rofl sine sine sine sine sine sine sine sine sine sine!!! but great vid thx
CrushYourDreamz 2 years ago 7
sine sine sinesinesine sine
paohi 2 years ago
To use the SIN law you need ONE Side Angle Pair and either one Side or Angle. NOT two side Angle pairs!!
josetogan 2 years ago
ya thx
knightgl 3 years ago
Thank you very much for this vid. This vid is great!
zthepimp 3 years ago
Thank you, this is very helpful. A quick demonstration of either formula would be good, as well.
marcoperez4 3 years ago