find the angles of a triangle given double coordinates

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Lev Mihailov
Lev Mihailov le 11 Avr 2022
I am given 3 double coordinates, using them I need to find the angle (cosine and sine) of the triangle
a1=1.49895;
a2=2.62186;
b1=1.49747;
b2=2.62186;
c1=1.49747;
c2=2.62471;
Thanks in advance
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi le 11 Avr 2022
FIrst of all, this question doesn't have anything to do with MATLAB. It's a simple mathematics problemand looks like a homework question/assignment.
Second, even doing a quick google search would have helped you.

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Star Strider
Star Strider le 11 Avr 2022
One approach, based on code I wrote for a different Answer —
a1=1.49895;
a2=2.62186;
b1=1.49747;
b2=2.62186;
c1=1.49747;
c2=2.62471;
X_Val = [a1; b1; c1];
Y_Val = [a2; b2; c2];
polygon = polyshape(X_Val, Y_Val);
V = [X_Val Y_Val];
V = [V(end,:); V; V(1,:)];
for k = 2:size(V,1)-1
anglr(:,k-1) = [(atan2(V(k-1,2)-V(k,2), V(k-1,1)-V(k,1))); (atan2(V(k+1,2)-V(k,2), V(k+1,1)-V(k,1)))]; % Calculate Radian Angles
angld(:,k-1) = rad2deg(anglr(:,k-1)); % Convert To Degrees
anglrinc(k-1) = mod(diff(anglr(:,k-1))-pi,pi); % Reduce Radian Angles
angldinc(k-1) = mod(diff(angld(:,k-1))-180,180); % Reduce Degree Angles
end
figure
plot(polygon)
hold on
% plot(X_Val, Y_Val, 'p')
hold off
grid
axis('equal')
text(X_Val, Y_Val, compose('\\angle%d = %.1f°',[1:size(X_Val,1); angldinc].'))
Check = sum(angldinc)
Check = 180
.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 11 Avr 2022
The second output of the boundary() function is the area of the enclosed polygon.

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