+0  
 
0
607
2
avatar

whats the order of operation for the law of cosine equation

 Apr 17, 2016
 #1
avatar+776 
0

\(\cos=\frac{adjacent}{hypotnuse}\)

\(\cos{(\theta)}=\frac{\sin{(\theta)}}{\tan{(\theta)}}\)

.
 Apr 17, 2016
 #2
avatar
+5

The Law of Cosines says: c^2 = a^2 + b^2 − 2ab cos(C), where a, b, c are sides of the triangle, and A, B, C are angles opposite each side. The order of operations depends on what you are trying to calculate.

 Apr 17, 2016

1 Online Users

avatar