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Welcome Students

Demonstrator: Lapiz, Sheila K.


Objectives:
During the 60 minute learning encounter, the students
with 85% should be able to:
a. Define the trigonometric ratios: sine, cosine,
tangent, cosecant, secant and cotangent.
b. Calculate trigonomtric ratios for given
angles.
c. Demonstrate their learning through
intercative activities
Classroom Rules:
1. Don't talk when someone is talking
2. Listen Attentively
3. Cooperate

4. Gadjets are prohibited


Pythagorean Theorem

the sqaure of the hypotenuse of a


right triangle is equal to the square
of the two other side.
Pythagorean Theorem
used for finding the missing
side lenght of a triangle.
Quiz Bowl
2. Given the right triangle
ABC, where C is the right triangle.

a. Name the angle.


b. What do you call AB
c. What do you call AB and BC
3. What is the formula of
Pythagorean theorem?
4. When is Pythagorean
theorem useful?
6. The legs of a right triangle is a
and b, and the hypotenuse is c.
Find the missing sides of the
triangle.
"Flash Frenzy: Illuminate and Define Challenge!"
Gear up for the ultimate mental workout in the "Flash Frenzy"
activity!
Here's how it works: each team will pick a piece of paper in a
mysterious box

When a team already picked a paper, a word appears, and the


group will have a representative to define and illustrate a specific
point to support definition. (Ex.)

It's a race against the clock, with just one minute to showcase
their creativity and knowledge.

2 points for each correct answer. Rack up those points, and


TRIGONOMETRY:

Illustrating the six trigonometric ratios:


sine, cosine, tangent, cosecent, secant and

cotangent
Hipparchus

Founder of Trigonometry
" Father of Trigonometry "
10
OFFICES

Studied the relationship of the


sides and their opposite angles in a
triangle.
In triangle ABC, LC is the right
angle.
In triangle ABC, LC is the right
angle.
Angles : A, B, & C
In triangle ABC, LC is the right
angle.
Angles : A, B, & C
Trigonometric ratios will focus on three
basic ratios:
Trigonometric ratios will focus on three
basic ratios:

1. Sine
2. Cosine
3. Tangent
Trigonometric ratios will focus on
three basic ratios:
sine, cosine and tangent.

Remember the mnemonics: SOH - CAH - TOA

Mnemonics are memory aids that help people remember information more easily.
Sine (sin) is the ratio between the opposite side of the
given angle and hyputenuse
Sine (sin) is the ratio between the opposite side of the
given angle and hyputenuse
Cosine (cos) is the ratio between the adjacent side of
the given angle and hyputenuse
Tangent (tan) is the ratio between the opposite and
adjacent side of the given angle.
Other trigonometric ratios are the
reciprocal of three basic ratios:
Three basic trigonometric ratios Reciprocal

SHO - CHA - CAO

sec A = ___________
Hypotenuse = _
c

Opposite a

csc A = ___________
Hypotenuse = c_
Adjacent b

cot A = ________
Adjacent = _
b
Opposite a
Performance:

Wonder Design Presentation Template


A. Direction: Fill in the blank with the correct trigonometric function.
Use the figure on the right.
Direction: Work in pair!!
Using the figures below, find the values of the six trigonometric
functions of the angle theta

1.
2.
3.
THANK YOU!

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