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Knowledge Organiser: The Sine Rule

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This topic summary covers Knowledge Organiser: The Sine Rule within Sine Rule for GCSE Mathematics. Revise Sine Rule in Geometry & Measures for GCSE Mathematics with 12 exam-style questions and 3 flashcards. This topic appears regularly enough that it should still be part of a steady revision cycle. It is section 5 of 5 in this topic. Use this topic summary to connect the idea to the wider topic before moving on to questions and flashcards.

Topic position

Section 5 of 5

Practice

12 questions

Recall

3 flashcards

Knowledge Organiser: The Sine Rule

Key Terms
  • Sine rule: Connects any side with its OPPOSITE angle
  • Matched pair: A side and its directly opposite angle (e.g. side a and angle A)
  • Non-right-angled triangle: A triangle with no 90° angle
  • Ambiguous case: When given ASS (two sides + non-included angle), two triangles may be possible
Must-Know Facts
  • Use the sine rule when you have a MATCHED PAIR plus one more piece of information
  • Side a is ALWAYS opposite angle A (same letter)
  • To find a side: use a/sin A = b/sin B
  • To find an angle: flip to sin A/a = sin B/b, then use sin⁻¹
  • The three angles of any triangle sum to 180°
Key Formulas
  • Find side: a/sin A = b/sin B = c/sin C
  • Find angle: sin A/a = sin B/b = sin C/c
  • Use when: AAS, ASA (have angle + opposite side)
Common Mistakes
  • Wrong pairing: Each side must pair with the angle directly opposite it — a pairs with A, b with B, c with C
  • Ambiguous case: When finding an angle with sine rule, there may be two possible answers (acute and obtuse) — check the context
  • Using sine rule when cosine rule needed: Sine rule needs an angle-opposite-side pair — use cosine rule for SAS or SSS
  • Calculator mode: Must be in degrees mode for GCSE problems

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Practice Questions for Sine Rule

Which of the following is the sine rule?

  • A. a/sinA = b/sinB = c/sinC
  • B. a² = b² + c² − 2bc cosA
  • C. Area = ½ab sinC
  • D. sinA/a = sinB/b + sinC/c
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Explain what is meant by the ambiguous case of the sine rule, and state when it can occur.

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Sine Rule
a/sinA = b/sinB = c/sinC. Use when you have a matched pair (side with opposite angle).
Sine Rule
a/sin A = b/sin B = c/sin C

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