Math 9 Quarter 3 Week 4 - Ms. Tima
Math 9 Quarter 3 Week 4 - Ms. Tima
Math 9 Quarter 3 Week 4 - Ms. Tima
Mathematics
Quarter 3 – Week 4
Proportion
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WEEKLY LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET
Mathematics 9 Quarter 3 Week 4
PROPORTION
Name:_______________________________ Section:______________
Learning Objectives
Key Concepts
1. Ratio – is a comparison of two numbers. The ratio of two numbers a and b where b is
𝑎
not equal to zero can be written in three ways: a:b, 𝑏 , and a to b.
2. Proportion - is a statement of equality between two ratios. In the proportion a: b = c:d or
a c
= , a, b, c, and d are called the terms of the proportion. In a proportion, the
b d
product of the extremes is equal to the product of the means. In the proportion a:
b = c:d , the extremes are a and d and the means are b and c, hence, ad = bc.
Activities
Activity 1. Proportion
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Direction:
A. Determine whether each pair of ratios forms a proportion.
4 6 4 8
Example 1.) , Example 2.) ,
5 8 7 14
4 6 4 8
= 4:5 = 6:8 = 4:7 = 8:14
5 8 7 14
The product of the means is equal to the The product of the means is equal to the
product of the extremes. product of the extremes.
5(6) = 4(8) 7(8) = 4(14)
30 = 32 This is a false statement 56 = 56 This is a true statement
Hence the two ratios do not form a proportion. Hence the two ratios form a proportion.
2 5
1) ,
4 10
4 2
2) ,
6 3
3 6
3) ,
5 10
1 2
4) ,
5 7
5 3
5) ,
7 4
Direction:
B. Fill in the table the right equations and solutions using the properties of
proportions indicated in the box below.
Inverse Property ? 3𝑎 = 4𝑦 or 4𝑦 = 3𝑎
Addition Property 4(𝑦 + 3) = 3(𝑎 + 4)
? 4𝑦 − 12 = 3𝑎 + 12
4𝑦 = 3𝑎
Subtraction Property 𝑦−3 𝑎−4 ?
=
3 4
4𝑛
Using 𝑚 = 3
4𝑛
4𝑚 − 2𝑛 3 ( 3 ) − 2𝑛 4𝑛 − 2𝑛 2𝑛 2
= = = =
3𝑚 + 𝑛 4𝑛 4𝑛 + 𝑛 5𝑛 5
3( 3 )+ 𝑛
Therefore,
3𝑚 − 2𝑛: 3𝑚 + 𝑛 = 2: 5
(2𝑒 + 3𝑏)(𝑒 − 𝑏) = 0
2𝑒 + 3𝑏 = 0 or 𝑒 − 𝑏 = 0
2𝑒 = −3𝑏 𝑒=𝑏
2𝑒 −3𝑏 𝑒 1
= =
2𝑏 2𝑏 𝑏 1
𝑒 −3
=
𝑏 2
Hence, 𝑒: 𝑏 = −3: 2 or 1: 1
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Activity 3. Solve Problems Involving Proportions by Applying Triangle Proportionality
Theorem and Triangle Angle Bisector Theorem
Directions:
A. Solve for the unknown side applying the Triangle Proportionality Theorem.
Carefully examine the example below. Note that the figures are not drawn to scale.
Solving for s
𝑠 = 20 − 𝑟 = 20 − 12
𝑠=8
1) 2)
Directions:
B. Solve for the unknown side applying the Triangle Angle-Bisector Theorem.
Carefully examine the example below. Note that the figures are not drawn to scale.
Triangle Proportionality Theorem
If a line parallel to one side of a triangle intersects the other two sides, then it divides
those sides proportionally.
𝐷𝐴 𝐴𝐻
If HD bisects ∠AHE, then = .
𝐷𝐸 𝐸𝐻
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Example. Solution:
25 𝑠
=
15 18
15𝑠 = 25(18)
25(18) 450
𝑠= =
15 15
𝑠 = 30
1. 2.
Reflections
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email address: juvyrose.tima@deped.gov.ph
District: Las Nives II
Division: Agusan del Norte
Reviewed by: MERLE S. PACATANG, Ph. D., Dona Rosario National High School
Written by: JUVY ROSE C. TIMA, Maningalao National High School
Activity 1. Proportion
A. 1. Proportion; 2. Proportion; 3. Proportion; 4. Not Proportion 5. Not Proportion
𝑦 3 3 4 𝑦+3 𝑎+4
B. 1. = 2. 4𝑦 = 3𝑎 3. = 4. = 5. 4(𝑦 − 3) = 3(𝑎 − 4)
𝑎 4 𝑦 𝑎 3 4
4𝑦 − 12 = 3𝑎 − 12
4𝑦 = 3𝑎
Activity 2. Solving Problems Involving Proportion
5𝑦−2𝑠 3𝑦−𝑠
1. Solution: 5y – 2s: 10 = 3y -s : 7 → 10
= 7
→ 7(5y-2s) = 10(3y-s) → 35y-14s = 30y-10s
𝒚 𝟓
35y – 30 y = -10s +14 s → 5y = 4s →
𝒔
=𝟒.
2. Solution: 𝑢2 + 3𝑢𝑣 − 10𝑣 2 = 0 → (𝑢 + 5𝑣)(𝑢 − 2𝑣) = 0
𝑢 + 5𝑣 = 0 and 𝑢 − 2𝑣 = 0
𝑢 = −5𝑣 𝑢 = 2𝑣
𝑢 −5 𝑢 2
𝑣
= 1 𝑣
=1
Hence, 𝑢: 𝑣 = −5: 1 𝑜𝑟 2: 1
Activity 3. Solve Problems Involving Proportions by Applying Triangle Proportionality Theorem and
Triangle Angle Bisector Theorem
12 9 𝑟 9
A. 1.) Solving for s: = Solving for r: 8
= 12
12+𝑠 12
12 3
= 12𝑟 = 9(8)
12+𝑠 4
12(4)
= 12 + 𝑠 12𝑟 = 72
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𝟕𝟐
16 = 12 − 𝑠 𝒓=
𝟏𝟐
𝒔=𝟒
𝑦 6 8 𝑦 6 𝟏𝟏 𝟔 𝟖
2.) Solution: 11
= 12 = 𝑟−8 ; 11
= 12 → 𝒚 = 𝟐
; 𝟏𝟐
= 𝒓−𝟖 → r=24
𝑠 6 14−𝑠 15
B. 1.) Solution: = → 9𝑠 = 6(10 − 𝑠) 2.) Solution: 𝑠
= 10 → 140 − 10𝑠 = 15𝑠
10−𝑠 9
9𝑠 = 60 − 6𝑠 140 = 15s + 10s
9𝑠 + 6𝑠 = 60 140 = 25𝑠
140
15𝑠 = 60 =𝑠 25
𝒔=𝟒 140 28 3
𝑠= 8
or 5
or 5 5 .
ANSWER KEY