Spherical Trigonometry
Spherical Trigonometry
Spherical Trigonometry- deals with polygons (especially triangle) on the sphere and the
relationships between sides and angles.
Sphere-solid bounded by a surface every point of which is equally distant from a fixed point
which is called the center of the sphere.
Great Circle-the intersection of the cutting plane passes through the center of the sphere.
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5. The sum of the 3 sides of the spherical triangles is less than the circumference of a great
circle.
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Sin – Co – Op Rule – the sine of any middle part is equal to the product of cosines of its opposite
parts.
1. sin a=cosAcosC
2. sin b=cosBcosC
3. sin A=cosBcos a
4. sin C=cos b cos a
5. sin B=cosA cos b
Sin – Ta – Ad Rule – the sine of any middle part is equal to the product of the tangents of its
adjacent parts.
1. sin a=tanBtanb
2. sin B=tan a tanC
3. sin A=tan b tanC
4. sin C=tanA tanB
5. sin b=tanA tan a