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Mathematics 9

Correct me if I’m Wrong!


 3 groups.
 Each group will be given group of words and
rearrange to form a new phrase.
 1minute to figure out the correct statement.
 2 representatives of each group will go to the board
to post the correct statements. When done, shout the
first letters of your first names.
Solving Problems
Involving Trapezoid
Objectives:
a. State the theorems on trapezoid.
b. Apply the theorems of trapezoid in
solving problems
c. Appreciate the importance of the
theorems in solving real-life problems
involving trapezoids.
Can you cite some trapezoid-
shaped or trapezoid-like
objects that you encounter on
a daily basis?
TRAPEZOID
EVERYWHERE
PT P A

AR
T R
Name the legs
PA P A

TR
T R
Name the bases
∠P,
P A
∠A,
∠T,
∠R T R
Name the base angles
P A
∠R = 70
T R
If m∠T = 70, what is m ∠R?
P A
∠A = 110

T R
If m∠P = 110, what is m ∠A?
P A
PR =
56 cm
T R
If AT = 56 cm, what is PR?
M A
Given:
m∠MAT = 3x + 10
m∠MHT = 2x - 5 H T

x = 35
What is the value of x?
M A
Given:
m∠MAT = 3x + 10
m∠MHT = 2x - 5 H T

∠MHT = 65

What is ∠MHT?
M A
Given:
m∠MAT = 3x + 10
m∠MHT = 2x - 5 H T

∠MAT = 115

What is ∠MAT?
M A
Given:
m∠MAT = 3x + 10
m∠MHT = 2x - 5 H T

∠HTA = 65

What is ∠HTA?
M A
Given:
m∠MAT = 3x + 10
m∠MHT = 2x - 5 H T

∠HMA = 115

What is ∠HMA?
M A
Given:
HA = 2y + 10
MT = 4y - 6 H T

y=8
What is the value of y?
M A
Given:
HA = 2y + 10
MT = 4y - 6 H T

HA = 26
How long is HA?
M A
Given:
HA = 2y + 10
MT = 4y - 6 H T

MT = 26
What about MT?
YOU
CAN DO
Direction:
- The class will be divided into 4 groups.
- Select a leader, secretary and reporter.
- Each group will be given 5 minutes to solve
the problem shown on the monitor.
- The first group to present the output
correctly will be the highest pointer.
GROUP 1 M A

Given:
∠M = 120
H T

1. What is ∠H?
2. What theorem justifies your answer?
GROUP 2 M A

Given:
∠HMA = 115
H T

1. What is ∠TAM?
2. What theorem justifies your answer?
GROUP 3 M A

Given:
∠A = 2(y+4)
∠M = 116
H T
1. What is the value of y? How did you solve for y?
What are the measures of the two angles?
2. What theorem justifies your answer?
GROUP 4 M A

Given:
AH = 4x - 3
MT = 2x + 5
H T
1. What is the value of x? How did you solve for x?
How long is each diagonal?
2. What theorem justifies your answer?
Let’s Go
Fishing!
Analyze the problem.
Mang Jose, a fisherman of Brgy. Matobato is
planning to construct his own boat to be used
for fishing. The base’s dimensions are 8 feet by
13 feet, respectively. If one the base angles
measure 120°, what could be the measure of the
angle adjacent to it? What about the angle
opposite to it?
Analyze the problem.
B O
Given:
TA = 8 feet
T A BO = 13 feet
∠T = 120°

1. What is m∠A? = 120°


2. What is m∠O? = 60°
a. What are the theorems of
isosceles trapezoid?

b. How do you solve problems


involving trapezoid?
EVALUATI
ON
1. The following statements
are true, except.

a. LO is congruent to VE
b. LV is congruent to EO
c. ∠LEV is congruent to
∠OVE
d. LO is parallel to VE
Given:
LV = 63 cm; LE = 18 cm;
LO = 45cm; EV = 67cm

2. Find the length of OE.


a. 36cm c. 6cm
b. 63cm d. 3cm
Given:
∠ELO = 690; LV = 63 cm;
LE = 18 cm;
LO = 45cm; EV = 67cm

3. What is ∠LOV ?
a. 111° c. 11°
b. 96 ° d. 69°
Given:
∠ELO = 690; LV = 63 cm;
LE = 18 cm;
LO = 45cm; EV = 67cm

4. What is ∠LEV equal to ?


a. 111° c. 11°
b. 96 ° d. 69°
Given:
∠ELO = 690; LV = 63 cm;
LE = 18 cm;
LO = 45cm; EV = 67cm

5. Find ∠OVE ?
a. 111° c. 11°
b. 96 ° d. 69°
1. The following statements
are true, except.

a. LO is congruent to VE
b. LV is congruent to EO
c. ∠LEV is congruent to
∠OVE
d. LO is parallel to VE
Given:
LV = 63 cm; LE = 18 cm;
LO = 45cm; EV = 67cm

2. Find the length of OE.


a. 36cm c. 6cm
b. 63cm d. 3cm
Given:
∠ELO = 690; LV = 63 cm;
LE = 18 cm;
LO = 45cm; EV = 67cm

3. What is ∠LOV ?
a. 111° c. 11°
b. 96 ° d. 69°
Given:
∠ELO = 690; LV = 63 cm;
LE = 18 cm;
LO = 45cm; EV = 67cm

4. What is ∠LEV equal to ?


a. 111° c. 11°
b. 96 ° d. 69°
Given:
∠ELO = 690; LV = 63 cm;
LE = 18 cm;
LO = 45cm; EV = 67cm

5. Find ∠OVE ?
a. 111° c. 11°
b. 96 ° d. 69°

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