DLP Law of Sine
DLP Law of Sine
DLP Law of Sine
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson 100% of the students shall be able to attain at least 75%
level of proficiency to:
1. Derive and illustrate the Law of Sine
2. Find the missing parts of an oblique triangle applying the Law of Sine (Case I)
3. Relate Law of Sine to real-life scenarios
B. Developmental Activities
Teacher’s Activities Students’ Activities
1. Review
What is the acronym used for remembering the
SOH – CAH – TOA, teacher
three primary trigonometric ratios?
That is correct!
What if, we get the other altitude from vertex C of Yes, teacher
the triangle?
They will be getting the same answer
c sin A = a sin C
c a
=
sinC sin A
Remember that a triangle can have different
altitude. Do you agree?
Yes, teacher.
Three, teacher
c a a b h h
If = , and = sin B= or h = a sin B sin A= or h = b sin
sinC sin A sin A sin B a b
c b A
, is = ?
sinC sin B
a sin B = b sin A
What property of equality is applicable to that
case?
a b
What is the resulting equation? =
sin A sin B
Yes, teacher
Did you understand class?
Transitive property of equality, teacher
To supplement your understanding, let us have an
example:
a b c
= =
sin A sin B sinC
Find the missing parts of triangle ABC using Law Yes, teacher.
of Sine.
What are the given parts?
10 sin 60 °
a= a c
sin 54 ° =
sin A sin C
a=10.70 units
c
They both have
sinC
None, teacher
)
Time is up. Please explain your work.
7. Evaluation
I. Answer the following problems:
(Answers
1.
Angle A = 73°
Side b = 7.52
Side c = 9.15
8. Assignment
2.
Make an advanced study on Case II: Ambiguous
cases of Oblique Triangle (SSA).Reference: Asked: Distance of the kite and the observer
Learner’s Material (Grade 9) pp. 486 – 498 Given: 75° with the ground,1750ft string length, and
102° from the observer
1750 sin 75°
Equation: d=
sin 102°
Solution
Answer: d = 1728.13 ft
Prepared by:
Aaron Zachary V. Gloria
BSE III - Mathematics