a = b cos C + c cos B. This says: a side equals the sum of projections of the other two sides onto it. Derived from the cosine rule. Useful for proving trigonometric identities involving triangle elements and rarely tested directly, but understanding it helps in proof-based reasoning.
Part of TRIG-03 — Properties of Triangles & Heights-Distances
Projection Formula — Often Overlooked
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