Choose three options which are true:
a) an angle of 150 degrees is equivalent to 2pie/3 radians.
b) Cos 0 = cos (0 – pie/2) for al values of 0.
c) Sin 0 = cos (0 – pie/2) for all values of 0.
d) If triangle ABC has a right angle at B, then sin A = cos C
e) In any triangle ABC, if the lengths of just two sides of the triangle are known, then you always calculate the third.
f) In any triangle ABC,AB sin C = AC sin B
g) If triangles PQR and XYZ are similar, with P = X, Q = Y, R = Z, then XY/PQ = XZ/PR
h) In any triangle PQR, cos R = PR^2 + PQ^2 – QR^2/ 2 x PR x PQ.
would it be D and E and F ??
e is obviously false.
d is true
f is not the law of sines I learned. AB is side c, and AC is side b.
c*SinC is not equal to b*SinB.
c/SinC= b/SinB is the law of sines.