Pythagorean Theorem
Pythagorean Theorem
I. OBJECTIVES
B. References
Orines, F., Manalo, C., Suzara, J. & Mercado, J. (2017). Next
Century Mathematics 7 (2nd ed.). Phoenix Publishing House,Inc.
IV. PROCEDURE
1. Prayer
2. Greetings
3. Classroom inspection
4. Checking of attendance
5. Review
What is our previous lesson all about? It is about Triangle Inequality
Theorem.
What is the Triangle Inequality Theorem? Triangle Inequality Theorem
states that in any triangle, the
sum of the lengths of any two of
its sides is greater than the length
of its third side.
B. Motivation
Before we start our lesson, let’s play a jigsaw
puzzle.We are going to complete the picture by
putting the pieces together.
(Some students will complete the
(The teacher will call for students who will do the
jigsaw puzzle) picture by putting the pieces
together.)
What shape has been formed based on the puzzle? It is a right triangle
C. Lesson Proper
2
+2=2
2
=2−2
a = 2−2
a = (5)2 − (4)2
a = 25 − 16
a= 9
a=3
Answer each problem for 1 minute on 1/4 sheet of paper. In every problem, the students
who will give the right answer will get 3 points each. While the first 3, will get 5 points.
The student who presents his/her answer on the board will get another 3 points.
1. A square garden has side 100 feet long. You want to build a brick path along a
diagonal of the square. How long will the path be?
2. A ladder 40 feet long is placed so that it will reach a window 32 feet high on one side
of a street. If it is turned over, its foot being held in position it will reach a window 24
feet high on the other side of the street. How wide is the street from building to
building?
Answers
1.
2
+2=2
2
=2+2
c= 2+2
c = (100)2 + (100)2
= 10000 + 10000
= 20000
= 141.4213562 ft.
= 141.42 ft.
2.
2
+2=2 2+ 2 =2 a+1
1 1
2
=2−2 2 = -12 2
24 + 32
1
2
a = 2−2 1 = − 12 =56 ft.
a = (40)2 − (32)2 1= (40)2 − (24)2
a = 1600 − 1024 1= 1600 − 576
a = 576 1= 1024
a = 24ft. 1 = 32 ft.
Evaluation
Illustrate and answer the following problems on a one whole sheet of paper for 5 minutes.
1. A ladder 13 m long is placed on the ground in such a way that it touches the top of a
vertical wall 12 m high. Find the distance of the foot of the ladder from the bottom of
the wall.
2. Find the perimeter of a rectangle whose length is 150 m and the diagonal is 170 m.
3.The height of two buildings is 34 m and 29 m respectively. If the distance between the
two buildings is 12 m, find the distance between their tops.
Assignment
1. A mast is supported by two cables attached to the top, and to points on the ground 20
m from its base. The height of the mast is 30 m. Calculate the length of each cable.
2. A gate is strengthened by fixing a strut along each of its diagonals. The gate is 2 m
long and 1.2 m high. Find the length of each strut.
3. A tent is 2.8 m wide. Its sloping sides are 2.4 m long. Calculate the height of the tent.