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Example: Let's say angle A = 60 degrees and the length of the hypotenuse is 5.
What we need to find the area of the triangle are the lengths of sides a and b.
For side a: We know that sin(A)=a/h.
Plug the values you already know into the equation:
sin(60)=a/5
Now solve for a:
5*sin(60)=a
This means the length of side a is 5*sin(60). Plug this into a calculator:
a=5*sin(60)=4.33
To find side b you can now either use the Pythagorean Theorem, or you can use the cosine function. I'll show you how using cosine:
cos(A)=b/h
cos(60)=b/5
5*cos(60)=b
b=2.5
Finding the area is simple now:
Area=(1/2)*a*b=(0.5)(4.33)(2.5)=5.4125
If you're still stuck, watch these videos:
[ame=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F21S9Wpi0y8]YouTube - Basic Trigonometry[/ame]
[ame=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QS4r_mqs-rY]YouTube - Basic Trigonometry II[/ame]
I don't want to confuse you with this, but he uses radians in his other videos:
[ame=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zspW8u6kQM]YouTube - Radians and degrees[/ame]
[ame=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znR9tW4AiZI]YouTube - Using Trig Functions[/ame]
[ame=
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoXmKYjpLGk]YouTube - Using Trig Functions Part II[/ame]