3GP PT - Math Reviewer
3GP PT - Math Reviewer
Ratio x + 40 = 70 + 40 = 110
● Ratio is a comparison by division of 110:70
two numbers denoted by :, /, -
● Given two numbers a & b where
b≠0, their ratio can be written in any Proportion
of the three following ways: ● a part, share, or number considered
1.
𝑎 in comparative relation to a whole
𝑏
● An equation in which two ratios are
2. a:b equal
3. a to b 𝑎 𝑐
𝑏
= 𝑑
𝑜𝑟 𝑎: 𝑏 = 𝑐: 𝑑
where b≠0, and d≠0 and a, b, c, & d
Examples are the terms
Mark and Luke obtained 36 and 45 points in Fundamental Law of Proportion:
their math quiz, respectively. Express the ● The product of the means is equal to
scores of Mark and Luke as a ratio. the product of the extremes
Mark - 36
Luke - 45
36 9 4
45
÷ 9
= 5
4:5
Let:
5x > Be the angles of parallelogram
7x
5x + 7x = 180
12x = 180
12𝑥 180
12
= 12
x = 15
5x = 5(15) = 75
7x = 7(15) = 105
75 + 105 = 180
Examples
Similar Triangles
● Similar triangles have congruent
corresponding angles and
proportional corresponding sides
Similar Polygons
● Similar polygons have:
○ Congruent
corresponding angles
○ Proportional
corresponding sides
● Scale factor: the ratio of
corresponding sides
Any 2 pairs of corresponding angles are ● If 2 triangles are
congruent (AA Similarity) similar, then the
measures of the
corresponding
medians are
proportional to the
corresponding sides.
● An angle bisector in a
triangle cuts the
opposite side into
segments that are
proportional to the
other sides
Theorem
Triangle Proportionality Theorem
● If a line is parallel to one side of a
triangle and intersects the other two
sides, then it divides the two sides
○ the measures of the proportionally.
corresponding angle
bisectors are proportional to
the corresponding sides
Converse of the Triangle
Proportionality Theorem
● If a line divides two sides of a
triangle proportionally, then
the line is parallel to the
remaining side.
Quadrilateral
● a two-dimensional figure with four
sides and four angles.
● The word part “quad” means 4 and
“lateral” means sides.
Types of Quadrilaterals
Square
● a quadrilateral with 4 equal sides
and 4 right angles
Rectangle
● a quadrilateral with 4 right angles.
● Its opposite sides are equal and
parallel.
Is a square a rectangle?
● A square can also be called a
rectangle because it has four right
angles and its opposite sides are
equal and parallel.
Is a rectangle a square?
● A rectangle is NOT a square
because it does not have equal
sides.
Trapezoid
Properties of Parallelograms
● a quadrilateral that has exactly 1 pair
of parallel sides
● has one set of parallel sides Theorems about parallelograms
● If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram,
Rhombus then its opposite sides are
● a quadrilateral that has 4 equal sides congruent.
● Its opposite sides are parallel ○ PQ ≅ RS and SP ≅ QR
Parallelogram
● a quadrilateral that has opposite
sides that are equal and parallel
● If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram,
then its opposite angles are
congruent.
○ ∠P ≅ ∠R and ∠Q ≅ ∠S
● If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram,
then its consecutive angles are
supplementary (add up to 180°).
○ m∠P +m∠Q = 180°,
○ m∠Q +m∠R = 180°,
○ m∠R + m∠S = 180°,
○ m∠S + m∠P = 180°
● If a quadrilateral is a parallelogram,
then its diagonals bisect each other.
○ QM ≅ SM and PM ≅ RM
Right Triangles Using Trigonometric Ratios
● Sine - “sign”
● Cosine - “co-sign”
● Tangent - “tan-gent”