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MATHEMATICS NINE (9) SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 9.4.

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I. MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the correct letter of each item.
1. Which triangle is not oblique?
A. Acute triangle C. Obtuse triangle
B. Equilateral triangle D. Right Triangle

2. If the angles of triangle are 320, 700 and 780 respectively, what type of triangle is it?
A. Equilateral triangle C. Obtuse triangle
B. Right Triangle D. Acute triangle

3. Which of the following is an example of an obtuse triangle?


A. 30 – 90 – 60 C. 45 – 95 – 40
B. 40 – 60 – 80 D. 35 – 65 – 80

4. Which of these laws are essential in solving oblique triangles?


A. Law of Sine C. Law of Tangent
B. Law of Cosine D. Both A and B

5. Which formula illustrates the Law of Sines?


sin A sin B sin C cos A cos B cos C
A. = = C. = =
a b c a b c
tan A sin B cos C sin A cos B tanC
B. = = D. = =
a b c a b c

6. In the Law of Cosines, what is equal to b 2?


A. a 2+ c2 −2 ac cos B C. b 2+ c2 −2bc cos A
B. a 2+ b2−2 ab cos B D. a 2+ c2 +2 ac cos B

7. What Law could be used to solve the missing side of the figure 1?
A. Cosine Law C. Sine Law
figure 1
B. Tangent Law D. Cotangent Law

8. What is the measure of the missing side in figure 1?


A. 16 B. 18 C. 20 D. 22

9. What Law could be used to solve the missing angle in figure 2?


A. Cosine Law B. Sine Law C. Tangent D. Cotangent Law
figure 2

10. What is the measure of the missing angle in figure 2?


A. 250 B. 270 C. 480 D. 520

Refer to the situation below for #’s 11 – 13.


Mark has three sticks measuring 20cm, 23cm, and 27cm. He lays them down to form a triangle.

11. What type of triangle is formed?


A. Obtuse triangle B. Right Triangle C. Both A and B D. Neither A and B
12. What law could be used to solve the angle formed between the sticks?
A. Sine Law B. Cosine Law C. Tangent Law D. Cosecant Law

13. What id the approximate measure of the angle formed between the 20cm and 23cm sticks?
A. 560 B. 770 C. 1030 D. 1240

Refer to the problem below for #’s 14 – 16.


A rhombus has side lengths of 25 inches. The diagonal opposite the obtuse angle is 45 inches.

14. What is the measure of the obtuse angle to the nearest degree?
A. 1020 B. 1120 C. 1250 D. 1280
15. What is the measure of the acute angle in the rhombus?
A. 520 B. 660 C. 980 D. 1040

16. How long is the other diagonal of the rhombus?


A. 31 inches B. 33 inches C. 43 inches D. 45 inches

For #’s 17 – 20 refer to the problem below.

Three friends are camping in the woods, Bert, Ernie and Jack. They each have their own tent and the
tents are set up in a triangle. Bert and Ernie are 10 meters apart. The angle formed at Bert is 30 0, while the
angle formed at Jack is 1050.

17. What law could be used to find the distance between Ernie and Jack’s tents?
A. Cosine Law B. Secant Law C. Sine Law D. Tangent Law

18. Approximately how far apart are Ernie’s and Jack’s tents?
A. 5m B. 7m C. 13m D. 19m

19. What angle is formed at Ernie’s?


A. 300 B. 450 C. 550 D. 700

20. Approximately how far apart are Bert’s and Jack’s tents?
A. 5m B. 7m C. 13m D. 19m
MATHEMATICS NINE (9) SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT 9.4.3
Answer Key

1) D
2) D
3) C
4) D
5) A
6) A
7) A
8) D
9) B
10) C
11) A
12) B
13) B
14) D
15) A
16) D
17) C
18) A
19) B
20) B

Prepared by:

Jessa Mae Recarte


Rowena Gallardo
Ma. Lourdes Daguison
Danilo Polias

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