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This document is a mathematics assessment that tests a student's understanding of using the Law of Sines to solve oblique triangles given two angles and a side opposite one of the angles. The assessment provides examples of applying the Law of Sines to solve multi-step word problems involving different parts of oblique triangles. It then lists 5 practice problems for the student to solve using the Law of Sines.
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This document is a mathematics assessment that tests a student's understanding of using the Law of Sines to solve oblique triangles given two angles and a side opposite one of the angles. The assessment provides examples of applying the Law of Sines to solve multi-step word problems involving different parts of oblique triangles. It then lists 5 practice problems for the student to solve using the Law of Sines.
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Name: ___________________________________________Grade & Section: _________________

Subject: Mathematics 9 Teacher: _______________________________ Score: ______________

Lesson : Quarter 4 Week 6 LAS 2


Activity Title : SAA Case
Learning Target : Deriving the Law of Sines; Solving Oblique Triangles Involving Two Angles and
a Side Opposite One of Them
Reference(s) : Module 2 – Triangle Trigonometry. Ease Module. Department of Education.
LAS Writer : Ronel S. Besonia, TII
C
Law of Sines:
In any ∆ ABC ,
c b
sin A sin B sin C
= =
a b c
B A
a
Illustrative Example: SAA (Side-Angle-Angle) Case
The Law of Sines is used to solve different cases of oblique triangles. One case of oblique
triangle that can be solved using the law of sines involves two angles and a side opposite one of
them.
Examples: Solve each triangle ABC described below.
1. a = 4, A = 32o, B = 93o50’

The given parts of the triangle involve two angles A and B, and side a which is opposite A.
The given parts and the unknown parts are shown in the figure below.
B
o
93 50’
c 4

A 32o

b
C

To solve for b: To solve for c:


To solve for C: a b a c
= =
A + B + C = 180 o sin A sin B sin A sinC

32o + 93o50’ + C = 180 a sin B a sin C


b= c=
sin A sin A
C = 180o – (32o + 93o50’)
4 sin 93 ° 50' 4 sin 54 ° 10 '
b= c=
o
C = 180 – 125 50’ o sin 32° sin32 °

C = 54o10’ 4 (0.9976) 4(0.81072)


b= c=
( 0.52992) (0.52992)
b=7.53 c=6.12

ACTIVITY: How Can We Be Triangle


DIRECTION/S: Solve triangle ABC described by the given parts.
1. a = 12, A = 60o, B = 45o
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2. b = 20, B = 32o, C = 24o
for the QR
3. c = 42.5, A= 35.2o, C = 29o Code
4. a = 9, A = 42.4o, C = 37.8o
5. b = 75, B = 30o45’, C = 32o30’

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