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ANNEX A: SUBJECT TEACHER DIAGNOSTIC TEST RESULTS

SCHOOL: WAWANG PULO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL


SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
GRADE LEVEL: 9
TEACHER: ELIZA C. SORIANOSOS
CORRECT INCORRECT
ITEM NO. COMPETENCIES RANK
REPONSES RESPONSES
1 10 28 Illustrates quadratic equations.(M9AL-Ia-1) 14
Solves quadratic equations by: (a) extracting square roots; (b) factoring; (c) completing
2 11 27 the square; and (d) using the quadratic formula. (M9AL-Ia-b-1) 24
3 11 27 Characterizes the roots of a quadratic equation using the discriminant. (M9AL-Ic-1) 24
Describes the relationship between the coefficients and the roots of a quadratic
4 13 25 equation. (M9AL-Ic-2) 38
Solves equations transformable to quadratic equations (including rational algebraic
5 4 34 equations). (M9AL-Ic-d-1) 1
Solves problems involving quadratic equations and rational algebraic equations.
6 11 27 (M9AL-Ie-1) 24
7 10 28 Illustrates quadratic inequalities (M9AL-If-1) 14
8 7 31 Solves quadratic inequalities. (M9AL-If-2) 5
9 9 29 Solves problems involving quadratic inequalities. (M9AL-If-g-1) 11
10 11 27 Models real-life situations using quadratic functions. (M9AL-Ig-2) 24
Represents a quadratic function using: (a) table of values; (b)graph; and (c) equation.
11 16 22 (M9AL-Ig-3) 45
Transforms the quadratic function defined by y = 〖ax〗^2 +bx + c into the form y =
12 9 29 a〖(x – h)〗^2 + k. (M9AL-Ih-1) 11
Graphs a quadratic function: (a) domain; (b) range; (c) intercepts; (d) axis of symmetry;
(e) vertex; (f) direction of the opening of the parabola.
13 19 19 (M9AL-Ig-hi-1) 46
Analyzes the effects of changing the values of a, h and k in the equation y = a〖(x –
14 12 26 h)〗^2 + k of a quadratic function on its graph. (M9AL-Ii-2) 34
Determines the equation of a quadratic function given: (a) a table of values; (b) graph;
15 7 31 (c) zeros. (M9AL-Ij-1)
Illustrates situations that involve the following variations: (a) direct; (b) inverse; (c) 5
joint; (d) combined.
16 10 28 (M9AL-IIa-1)
Translates into variation statement a relationship between two quantities given by: (a) 14
a table of values; (b) a mathematical equation; (c) a graph, and vice versa. (M9AL-IIa-b-
17 7 31 1) 5
18 12 26 Solves problems involving variation. (M9AL-IIb-c-1) 34
Applies the laws involving positive integral exponents to zero and negative integral
19 38 0 exponents. (M9AL-IId-1) 47
20 38 0 Simplifies expressions with rational exponents. (M9AL-IIe-1) 47
21 14 24 Writes expressions with rational exponents as radicals and vice versa. (M9AL-IIf-1) 41
22 10 28 Derives the laws of radicals. (M9AL-IIf-2) 14
23 10 28 Simplifies radical expressions using the laws of radicals. (M9ALIIg-1) 14
24 11 27 Performs operations on radical expressions. (M9AL-IIh-1) 24
25 12 26 Solves equations involving radical expressions. (M9AL-IIi-1) 34
26 11 27 Determines the conditions that make a quadrilateral a parallelogram. (M9GE-IIIa-2) 24
Uses properties to find measures of angles, sides and other quantities involving
27 11 27 parallelograms. (M9GE-IIIb-1) 24
Proves theorems on the different kinds of parallelogram (rectangle, rhombus, square).
28 11 27 (M9GEIIIc-1) 24
29 15 23 Proves the Midline Theorem. (M9GE-IIId-1) 43
30 10 28 Proves theorems on trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIId-2) 14
31 4 34 Solves problems involving parallelograms, trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIIe-1) 1
32 8 30 Solves problems involving parallelograms, trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIIe-1) 9
33 8 30 Describes a proportion. (M9GE-IIIf-1) 9
Applies the fundamental theorems of proportionality to solve problems involving
34 11 27 proportions. (M9GE-IIIf-2) 24
35 10 28 Illustrates similarity of figures. (M9GE-IIIg-1) 14
Proves the conditions for similarity of triangles. 1.1 SAS similarity theorem 1.2 SSS
similarity theorem 1.3 AA similarity theorem 1.4 right triangle similarity theorem 1.5
36 9 29 special right triangle theorems 11
37 38 0 Applies the theorems to show that given triangles are similar. (M9GE-IIIi-1) 47
38 4 34 Proves the Pythagorean Theorem. (M9GE-IIIi-2) 1
39 10 28 Solves problems that involve triangle similarity and right triangles. (M9GE-IIIj-1) 14
40 12 26 Solves problems that involve triangle similarity and right triangles. (M9GE-IIIj-1) 34
Illustrates the six trigonometric ratios: sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant, and
41 38 0 cotangent. (M9GEIVa-1) 47
42 14 24 Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles. (M9GE-IVb-c-1) 41
43 11 27 Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles. (M9GE-IVb-c-1) 24
44 15 23 Illustrates angles of elevation and angles of depression. (M9GE-IVd-1) 43
Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles. (M9GE-
45 5 33 IVe-1) 4
Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles. (M9GE-
46 13 25 IVe-1) 38
47 13 25 Illustrates laws of sines and cosines. (M9GE-IVf-g-1) 38
48 10 28 Illustrates laws of sines and cosines. (M9GE-IVf-g-1) 14
49 10 28 Solves problems involving oblique triangles. (M9GEIVh-j-1) 14
50 7 31 Solves problems involving oblique triangles. (M9GEIVh-j-1) 5
MPS: 33.82
Total Examinees 38
ANNEX A: SUBJECT TEACHER DIAGNOSTIC TEST RESULTS
SCHOOL: WAWANG PULO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
GRADE LEVEL: 9
TEACHER: ELIZA C. SORIANOSOS
CORRECT INCORRECT
ITEM NO. COMPETENCIES RANK
REPONSES RESPONSES
1 8 29 Illustrates quadratic equations.(M9AL-Ia-1) 17
Solves quadratic equations by: (a) extracting square roots; (b) factoring; (c) completing
2 9 28 the square; and (d) using the quadratic formula. (M9AL-Ia-b-1) 22
3 15 22 Characterizes the roots of a quadratic equation using the discriminant. (M9AL-Ic-1) 40
Describes the relationship between the coefficients and the roots of a quadratic
4 23 14 equation. (M9AL-Ic-2) 46
Solves equations transformable to quadratic equations (including rational algebraic
5 5 32 equations). (M9AL-Ic-d-1) 5
Solves problems involving quadratic equations and rational algebraic equations.
6 4 33 (M9AL-Ie-1) 2
7 13 24 Illustrates quadratic inequalities (M9AL-If-1) 35
8 14 23 Solves quadratic inequalities. (M9AL-If-2) 37
9 14 23 Solves problems involving quadratic inequalities. (M9AL-If-g-1) 37
10 5 32 Models real-life situations using quadratic functions. (M9AL-Ig-2) 5
Represents a quadratic function using: (a) table of values; (b)graph; and (c) equation.
11 21 16 (M9AL-Ig-3) 44
Transforms the quadratic function defined by y = 〖ax〗^2 +bx + c into the form y =
12 10 27 a〖(x – h)〗^2 + k. (M9AL-Ih-1) 28
Graphs a quadratic function: (a) domain; (b) range; (c) intercepts; (d) axis of symmetry;
(e) vertex; (f) direction of the opening of the parabola.
13 9 28 (M9AL-Ig-hi-1) 22
Analyzes the effects of changing the values of a, h and k in the equation y = a〖(x –
14 6 31 h)〗^2 + k of a quadratic function on its graph. (M9AL-Ii-2) 11
Determines the equation of a quadratic function given: (a) a table of values; (b) graph;
15 4 33 (c) zeros. (M9AL-Ij-1)
Illustrates situations that involve the following variations: (a) direct; (b) inverse; (c) 2
joint; (d) combined.
16 16 21 (M9AL-IIa-1)
Translates into variation statement a relationship between two quantities given by: (a) 41
a table of values; (b) a mathematical equation; (c) a graph, and vice versa. (M9AL-IIa-b-
17 13 24 1) 35
18 7 30 Solves problems involving variation. (M9AL-IIb-c-1) 14
Applies the laws involving positive integral exponents to zero and negative integral
19 37 0 exponents. (M9AL-IId-1) 47
20 37 0 Simplifies expressions with rational exponents. (M9AL-IIe-1) 47
21 18 19 Writes expressions with rational exponents as radicals and vice versa. (M9AL-IIf-1) 42
22 4 33 Derives the laws of radicals. (M9AL-IIf-2) 2
23 10 27 Simplifies radical expressions using the laws of radicals. (M9ALIIg-1) 28
24 5 32 Performs operations on radical expressions. (M9AL-IIh-1) 5
25 11 26 Solves equations involving radical expressions. (M9AL-IIi-1) 31
26 8 29 Determines the conditions that make a quadrilateral a parallelogram. (M9GE-IIIa-2) 17
Uses properties to find measures of angles, sides and other quantities involving
27 9 28 parallelograms. (M9GE-IIIb-1) 22
Proves theorems on the different kinds of parallelogram (rectangle, rhombus, square).
28 9 28 (M9GEIIIc-1) 22
29 11 26 Proves the Midline Theorem. (M9GE-IIId-1) 31
30 6 31 Proves theorems on trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIId-2) 11
31 22 15 Solves problems involving parallelograms, trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIIe-1) 45
32 7 30 Solves problems involving parallelograms, trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIIe-1) 14
33 7 30 Describes a proportion. (M9GE-IIIf-1) 14
Applies the fundamental theorems of proportionality to solve problems involving
34 3 34 proportions. (M9GE-IIIf-2) 1
35 18 19 Illustrates similarity of figures. (M9GE-IIIg-1) 42
Proves the conditions for similarity of triangles. 1.1 SAS similarity theorem 1.2 SSS
similarity theorem 1.3 AA similarity theorem 1.4 right triangle similarity theorem 1.5
36 10 27 special right triangle theorems 28
37 37 0 Applies the theorems to show that given triangles are similar. (M9GE-IIIi-1) 47
38 12 25 Proves the Pythagorean Theorem. (M9GE-IIIi-2) 33
39 8 29 Solves problems that involve triangle similarity and right triangles. (M9GE-IIIj-1) 17
40 5 32 Solves problems that involve triangle similarity and right triangles. (M9GE-IIIj-1) 5
Illustrates the six trigonometric ratios: sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant, and
41 37 0 cotangent. (M9GEIVa-1) 47
42 6 31 Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles. (M9GE-IVb-c-1) 11
43 9 28 Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles. (M9GE-IVb-c-1) 22
44 14 23 Illustrates angles of elevation and angles of depression. (M9GE-IVd-1) 37
Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles. (M9GE-
45 9 28 IVe-1) 22
Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles. (M9GE-
46 12 25 IVe-1) 33
47 8 29 Illustrates laws of sines and cosines. (M9GE-IVf-g-1) 17
48 5 32 Illustrates laws of sines and cosines. (M9GE-IVf-g-1) 5
49 5 32 Solves problems involving oblique triangles. (M9GEIVh-j-1) 5
50 8 29 Solves problems involving oblique triangles. (M9GEIVh-j-1) 17
MPS: 33.38
Total Examinees 37
ANNEX A: SUBJECT TEACHER DIAGNOSTIC TEST RESULTS
SCHOOL: WAWANG PULO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
GRADE LEVEL: 9
TEACHER: ELIZA C. SORIANOSOS
CORRECT INCORRECT
ITEM NO. COMPETENCIES RANK
REPONSES RESPONSES
1 6 30 Illustrates quadratic equations.(M9AL-Ia-1) 6
Solves quadratic equations by: (a) extracting square roots; (b) factoring; (c) completing
2 6 30 the square; and (d) using the quadratic formula. (M9AL-Ia-b-1) 6
3 6 30 Characterizes the roots of a quadratic equation using the discriminant. (M9AL-Ic-1) 6
Describes the relationship between the coefficients and the roots of a quadratic
4 14 22 equation. (M9AL-Ic-2) 41
Solves equations transformable to quadratic equations (including rational algebraic
5 3 33 equations). (M9AL-Ic-d-1) 1
Solves problems involving quadratic equations and rational algebraic equations.
6 10 26 (M9AL-Ie-1) 23
7 12 24 Illustrates quadratic inequalities (M9AL-If-1) 33
8 7 29 Solves quadratic inequalities. (M9AL-If-2) 11
9 14 22 Solves problems involving quadratic inequalities. (M9AL-If-g-1) 41
10 8 28 Models real-life situations using quadratic functions. (M9AL-Ig-2) 14
Represents a quadratic function using: (a) table of values; (b)graph; and (c) equation.
11 15 21 (M9AL-Ig-3) 43
Transforms the quadratic function defined by y = 〖ax〗^2 +bx + c into the form y =
12 8 28 a〖(x – h)〗^2 + k. (M9AL-Ih-1) 14
Graphs a quadratic function: (a) domain; (b) range; (c) intercepts; (d) axis of symmetry;
(e) vertex; (f) direction of the opening of the parabola.
13 11 25 (M9AL-Ig-hi-1) 30
Analyzes the effects of changing the values of a, h and k in the equation y = a〖(x –
14 13 23 h)〗^2 + k of a quadratic function on its graph. (M9AL-Ii-2) 38
Determines the equation of a quadratic function given: (a) a table of values; (b) graph;
15 4 32 (c) zeros. (M9AL-Ij-1)
Illustrates situations that involve the following variations: (a) direct; (b) inverse; (c) 3
joint; (d) combined.
16 11 25 (M9AL-IIa-1)
Translates into variation statement a relationship between two quantities given by: (a) 30
a table of values; (b) a mathematical equation; (c) a graph, and vice versa. (M9AL-IIa-b-
17 9 27 1) 18
18 15 21 Solves problems involving variation. (M9AL-IIb-c-1) 43
Applies the laws involving positive integral exponents to zero and negative integral
19 36 0 exponents. (M9AL-IId-1) 47
20 36 0 Simplifies expressions with rational exponents. (M9AL-IIe-1) 47
21 15 21 Writes expressions with rational exponents as radicals and vice versa. (M9AL-IIf-1) 43
22 3 33 Derives the laws of radicals. (M9AL-IIf-2) 1
23 6 30 Simplifies radical expressions using the laws of radicals. (M9ALIIg-1) 6
24 6 30 Performs operations on radical expressions. (M9AL-IIh-1) 6
25 10 26 Solves equations involving radical expressions. (M9AL-IIi-1) 23
26 10 26 Determines the conditions that make a quadrilateral a parallelogram. (M9GE-IIIa-2) 23
Uses properties to find measures of angles, sides and other quantities involving
27 7 29 parallelograms. (M9GE-IIIb-1) 11
Proves theorems on the different kinds of parallelogram (rectangle, rhombus, square).
28 12 24 (M9GEIIIc-1) 33
29 12 24 Proves the Midline Theorem. (M9GE-IIId-1) 33
30 9 27 Proves theorems on trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIId-2) 18
31 10 26 Solves problems involving parallelograms, trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIIe-1) 23
32 5 31 Solves problems involving parallelograms, trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIIe-1) 5
33 11 25 Describes a proportion. (M9GE-IIIf-1) 30
Applies the fundamental theorems of proportionality to solve problems involving
34 10 26 proportions. (M9GE-IIIf-2) 23
35 12 24 Illustrates similarity of figures. (M9GE-IIIg-1) 33
Proves the conditions for similarity of triangles. 1.1 SAS similarity theorem 1.2 SSS
similarity theorem 1.3 AA similarity theorem 1.4 right triangle similarity theorem 1.5
36 13 23 special right triangle theorems 38
37 36 0 Applies the theorems to show that given triangles are similar. (M9GE-IIIi-1) 47
38 9 27 Proves the Pythagorean Theorem. (M9GE-IIIi-2) 18
39 13 23 Solves problems that involve triangle similarity and right triangles. (M9GE-IIIj-1) 38
40 9 27 Solves problems that involve triangle similarity and right triangles. (M9GE-IIIj-1) 18
Illustrates the six trigonometric ratios: sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant, and
41 36 0 cotangent. (M9GEIVa-1) 47
42 10 26 Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles. (M9GE-IVb-c-1) 23
43 12 24 Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles. (M9GE-IVb-c-1) 33
44 15 21 Illustrates angles of elevation and angles of depression. (M9GE-IVd-1) 43
Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles. (M9GE-
45 8 28 IVe-1) 14
Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles. (M9GE-
46 10 26 IVe-1) 23
47 8 28 Illustrates laws of sines and cosines. (M9GE-IVf-g-1) 14
48 7 29 Illustrates laws of sines and cosines. (M9GE-IVf-g-1) 11
49 4 32 Solves problems involving oblique triangles. (M9GEIVh-j-1) 3
50 9 27 Solves problems involving oblique triangles. (M9GEIVh-j-1) 18
MPS:
Total Examinees 36
ANNEX A: SUBJECT TEACHER DIAGNOSTIC TEST RESULTS
SCHOOL: WAWANG PULO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
GRADE LEVEL: 9
TEACHER: MARK JHON M. MAGSANIDE
CORRECT INCORRECT
ITEM NO. COMPETENCIES RANK
REPONSES RESPONSES
1 3 35 Illustrates quadratic equations.(M9AL-Ia-1) 3
Solves quadratic equations by: (a) extracting square roots; (b) factoring; (c) completing
2 9 29 the square; and (d) using the quadratic formula. (M9AL-Ia-b-1) 19
3 29 9 Characterizes the roots of a quadratic equation using the discriminant. (M9AL-Ic-1) 46
Describes the relationship between the coefficients and the roots of a quadratic
4 26 12 equation. (M9AL-Ic-2) 44
Solves equations transformable to quadratic equations (including rational algebraic
5 5 33 equations). (M9AL-Ic-d-1) 8
Solves problems involving quadratic equations and rational algebraic equations.
6 13 25 (M9AL-Ie-1) 33
7 10 28 Illustrates quadratic inequalities (M9AL-If-1) 24
8 7 31 Solves quadratic inequalities. (M9AL-If-2) 14
9 18 20 Solves problems involving quadratic inequalities. (M9AL-If-g-1) 40
10 3 35 Models real-life situations using quadratic functions. (M9AL-Ig-2) 3
Represents a quadratic function using: (a) table of values; (b)graph; and (c) equation.
11 10 28 (M9AL-Ig-3) 24
Transforms the quadratic function defined by y = 〖ax〗^2 +bx + c into the form y =
12 3 35 a〖(x – h)〗^2 + k. (M9AL-Ih-1) 3
Graphs a quadratic function: (a) domain; (b) range; (c) intercepts; (d) axis of symmetry;
(e) vertex; (f) direction of the opening of the parabola.
13 12 26 (M9AL-Ig-hi-1) 29
Analyzes the effects of changing the values of a, h and k in the equation y = a〖(x –
14 6 32 h)〗^2 + k of a quadratic function on its graph. (M9AL-Ii-2) 10
Determines the equation of a quadratic function given: (a) a table of values; (b) graph;
15 6 32 (c) zeros. (M9AL-Ij-1)
Illustrates situations that involve the following variations: (a) direct; (b) inverse; (c) 10
joint; (d) combined.
16 12 26 (M9AL-IIa-1)
Translates into variation statement a relationship between two quantities given by: (a) 29
a table of values; (b) a mathematical equation; (c) a graph, and vice versa. (M9AL-IIa-b-
17 18 20 1) 40
18 9 29 Solves problems involving variation. (M9AL-IIb-c-1) 19
Applies the laws involving positive integral exponents to zero and negative integral
19 38 0 exponents. (M9AL-IId-1) 47
20 38 0 Simplifies expressions with rational exponents. (M9AL-IIe-1) 47
21 26 12 Writes expressions with rational exponents as radicals and vice versa. (M9AL-IIf-1) 44
22 6 32 Derives the laws of radicals. (M9AL-IIf-2) 10
23 9 29 Simplifies radical expressions using the laws of radicals. (M9ALIIg-1) 19
24 1 37 Performs operations on radical expressions. (M9AL-IIh-1) 1
25 12 26 Solves equations involving radical expressions. (M9AL-IIi-1) 29
26 14 24 Determines the conditions that make a quadrilateral a parallelogram. (M9GE-IIIa-2) 37
Uses properties to find measures of angles, sides and other quantities involving
27 9 29 parallelograms. (M9GE-IIIb-1) 19
Proves theorems on the different kinds of parallelogram (rectangle, rhombus, square).
28 18 20 (M9GEIIIc-1) 40
29 21 17 Proves the Midline Theorem. (M9GE-IIId-1) 43
30 8 30 Proves theorems on trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIId-2) 15
31 13 25 Solves problems involving parallelograms, trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIIe-1) 33
32 8 30 Solves problems involving parallelograms, trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIIe-1) 15
33 15 23 Describes a proportion. (M9GE-IIIf-1) 39
Applies the fundamental theorems of proportionality to solve problems involving
34 4 34 proportions. (M9GE-IIIf-2) 6
35 10 28 Illustrates similarity of figures. (M9GE-IIIg-1) 24
Proves the conditions for similarity of triangles. 1.1 SAS similarity theorem 1.2 SSS
similarity theorem 1.3 AA similarity theorem 1.4 right triangle similarity theorem 1.5
36 13 25 special right triangle theorems 33
37 38 0 Applies the theorems to show that given triangles are similar. (M9GE-IIIi-1) 47
38 8 30 Proves the Pythagorean Theorem. (M9GE-IIIi-2) 15
39 12 26 Solves problems that involve triangle similarity and right triangles. (M9GE-IIIj-1) 29
40 9 29 Solves problems that involve triangle similarity and right triangles. (M9GE-IIIj-1) 19
Illustrates the six trigonometric ratios: sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant, and
41 38 0 cotangent. (M9GEIVa-1) 47
42 2 36 Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles. (M9GE-IVb-c-1) 2
43 11 27 Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles. (M9GE-IVb-c-1) 27
44 11 27 Illustrates angles of elevation and angles of depression. (M9GE-IVd-1) 27
Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles. (M9GE-
45 13 25 IVe-1) 33
Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles. (M9GE-
46 6 32 IVe-1) 10
47 5 33 Illustrates laws of sines and cosines. (M9GE-IVf-g-1) 8
48 14 24 Illustrates laws of sines and cosines. (M9GE-IVf-g-1) 37
49 4 34 Solves problems involving oblique triangles. (M9GEIVh-j-1) 6
50 8 30 Solves problems involving oblique triangles. (M9GEIVh-j-1) 15
MPS:
Total Examinees 38
ANNEX A: SUBJECT TEACHER DIAGNOSTIC TEST RESULTS
SCHOOL: WAWANG PULO NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS
GRADE LEVEL: 9
TEACHER: MARK JHON M. MAGSANIDE
CORRECT INCORRECT
ITEM NO. COMPETENCIES RANK
REPONSES RESPONSES
1 9 30 Illustrates quadratic equations.(M9AL-Ia-1) 12
Solves quadratic equations by: (a) extracting square roots; (b) factoring; (c) completing
2 5 34 the square; and (d) using the quadratic formula. (M9AL-Ia-b-1) 2
3 26 13 Characterizes the roots of a quadratic equation using the discriminant. (M9AL-Ic-1) 45
Describes the relationship between the coefficients and the roots of a quadratic
4 25 14 equation. (M9AL-Ic-2) 44
Solves equations transformable to quadratic equations (including rational algebraic
5 5 34 equations). (M9AL-Ic-d-1) 2
Solves problems involving quadratic equations and rational algebraic equations.
6 13 26 (M9AL-Ie-1) 29
7 12 27 Illustrates quadratic inequalities (M9AL-If-1) 24
8 7 32 Solves quadratic inequalities. (M9AL-If-2) 7
9 18 21 Solves problems involving quadratic inequalities. (M9AL-If-g-1) 41
10 7 32 Models real-life situations using quadratic functions. (M9AL-Ig-2) 7
Represents a quadratic function using: (a) table of values; (b)graph; and (c) equation.
11 27 12 (M9AL-Ig-3) 46
Transforms the quadratic function defined by y = 〖ax〗^2 +bx + c into the form y =
12 12 27 a〖(x – h)〗^2 + k. (M9AL-Ih-1) 24
Graphs a quadratic function: (a) domain; (b) range; (c) intercepts; (d) axis of symmetry;
(e) vertex; (f) direction of the opening of the parabola.
13 11 28 (M9AL-Ig-hi-1) 19
Analyzes the effects of changing the values of a, h and k in the equation y = a〖(x –
14 12 27 h)〗^2 + k of a quadratic function on its graph. (M9AL-Ii-2) 24
Determines the equation of a quadratic function given: (a) a table of values; (b) graph;
15 6 33 (c) zeros. (M9AL-Ij-1)
Illustrates situations that involve the following variations: (a) direct; (b) inverse; (c) 4
joint; (d) combined.
16 12 27 (M9AL-IIa-1)
Translates into variation statement a relationship between two quantities given by: (a) 24
a table of values; (b) a mathematical equation; (c) a graph, and vice versa. (M9AL-IIa-b-
17 11 28 1) 19
18 19 20 Solves problems involving variation. (M9AL-IIb-c-1) 43
Applies the laws involving positive integral exponents to zero and negative integral
19 39 0 exponents. (M9AL-IId-1) 47
20 39 0 Simplifies expressions with rational exponents. (M9AL-IIe-1) 47
21 17 22 Writes expressions with rational exponents as radicals and vice versa. (M9AL-IIf-1) 40
22 9 30 Derives the laws of radicals. (M9AL-IIf-2) 12
23 6 33 Simplifies radical expressions using the laws of radicals. (M9ALIIg-1) 4
24 4 35 Performs operations on radical expressions. (M9AL-IIh-1) 1
25 13 26 Solves equations involving radical expressions. (M9AL-IIi-1) 29
26 11 28 Determines the conditions that make a quadrilateral a parallelogram. (M9GE-IIIa-2) 19
Uses properties to find measures of angles, sides and other quantities involving
27 10 29 parallelograms. (M9GE-IIIb-1) 17
Proves theorems on the different kinds of parallelogram (rectangle, rhombus, square).
28 11 28 (M9GEIIIc-1) 19
29 14 25 Proves the Midline Theorem. (M9GE-IIId-1) 35
30 7 32 Proves theorems on trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIId-2) 7
31 13 26 Solves problems involving parallelograms, trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIIe-1) 29
32 7 32 Solves problems involving parallelograms, trapezoids and kites. (M9GE-IIIe-1) 7
33 13 26 Describes a proportion. (M9GE-IIIf-1) 29
Applies the fundamental theorems of proportionality to solve problems involving
34 6 33 proportions. (M9GE-IIIf-2) 4
35 9 30 Illustrates similarity of figures. (M9GE-IIIg-1) 12
Proves the conditions for similarity of triangles. 1.1 SAS similarity theorem 1.2 SSS
similarity theorem 1.3 AA similarity theorem 1.4 right triangle similarity theorem 1.5
36 18 21 special right triangle theorems 41
37 39 0 Applies the theorems to show that given triangles are similar. (M9GE-IIIi-1) 47
38 15 24 Proves the Pythagorean Theorem. (M9GE-IIIi-2) 37
39 15 24 Solves problems that involve triangle similarity and right triangles. (M9GE-IIIj-1) 37
40 9 30 Solves problems that involve triangle similarity and right triangles. (M9GE-IIIj-1) 12
Illustrates the six trigonometric ratios: sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant, and
41 39 0 cotangent. (M9GEIVa-1) 47
42 8 31 Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles. (M9GE-IVb-c-1) 11
43 12 27 Finds the trigonometric ratios of special angles. (M9GE-IVb-c-1) 24
44 14 25 Illustrates angles of elevation and angles of depression. (M9GE-IVd-1) 35
Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles. (M9GE-
45 9 30 IVe-1) 12
Uses trigonometric ratios to solve real-life problems involving right triangles. (M9GE-
46 15 24 IVe-1) 37
47 13 26 Illustrates laws of sines and cosines. (M9GE-IVf-g-1) 29
48 11 28 Illustrates laws of sines and cosines. (M9GE-IVf-g-1) 19
49 10 29 Solves problems involving oblique triangles. (M9GEIVh-j-1) 17
50 13 26 Solves problems involving oblique triangles. (M9GEIVh-j-1) 29
MPS:
Total Examinees 39

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