SAT Math: Formulas

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Vertical Angles

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Formed by 2 intersecting lines or segments. Always congruent.

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Supplementary Angles

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Two angles that form a line and add up to 180°.

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Vertical Angles

Formed by 2 intersecting lines or segments. Always congruent.

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Supplementary Angles

Two angles that form a line and add up to 180°.

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Right Angle

An angle that measures 90°.

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Complimentary Angles

Two angles that add up to 90°.

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Alternate Interior Angles (Parallel Lines)

Ex. 3 & 6 are congruent

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Alternate Exterior Angles (Parallel Lines)

Ex. 1 & 8 are congruent

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Corresponding Angles (Parallel Lines)

Ex. 1 & 5 are congruent

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Same Side Interior Angles (Parallel Lines)

Ex. 3 & 5 add up to 180º

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Area of a Triangle

A=½(Base)(Height)

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A=½bh

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Triangle Inequality Theorem

The sum of the 2 shortest sides of a triangle is always greater than the length of the third side.

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Equilateral Triangle

A triangle in which all three sides are equal and all three interior angles are 60°.

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Isosceles Triangle

A triangle with two equal sides. Base angles (angles across from the congruent sides) are also equal.

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Proportionality in Triangles

In every triangle, the longest side is opposite the largest angle and the smallest side is opposite the smallest angle.

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Pythagorean Theorem

Used to find the missing side of a right triangle.

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"c" is always the length of the hypotenuse.

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a²+b²=c²

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Similar Triangles

Triangles that have the same angle measures but different side lengths. Solve by setting up a proportion.

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45-45-90 Special Triangle

Always in the ratio 1:1:√2

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Isosceles right triangle

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30-60-90 Special Triangle

Always in the ratio 1:√3:2

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Pythagorean Triple

Three integers that, as side lengths of a triangle, form a right triangle.

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Ex. 3/4/5 or 5/12/13

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Degree Measure of a Triangle

The inside angles of a triangle always add up to 180°.

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Area of a Circle

A=πr²

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Degree Measure of a Circle

The central angles of a circle add up to 360°.

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Circumference of a Circle

C=2πr or C=πd

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Area of a Sector (Circle)

(n/360)(πr²), where n is the central angle.

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Arc Length of a Sector (Circle)

(n/360)(2πr), where n is the central angle.

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Area of a Polygon

A=½aP, where a is the apothem and P is the perimeter.

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Sum of Interior Angles of a Polygon

Sum=180(n-2), where n is the number of sides.

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Interior Angle of a Polygon

Where n is the number of sides

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Degree Measure of a Quadrilateral

The interior angles of a quadrilateral add up to 360º.

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Area of a Square

A=(side)(side)

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A=s²

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Diagonal of a Square

Diagonal=side(√2)

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D=s√2

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Area of a Rectangle

A=(length)(width)

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A=lw

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Perimeter of a Rectangle

P=2(length)+2(width)

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P=2l+2w

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Area of a Parallelogram

A=(base)(height) or A=bh

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Angles in a Parallelogram

Opposite angles are equal.

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Area of a Trapezoid

A=½(h)(b₁+b₂)

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Surface Area of a Sphere

SA=4πr²

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Surface Area of a Cylinder

SA=2πr²+2πrh

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Surface Area of a Prism

SA=2(lw+lh+wh)

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SA=2B+Ph, where B is the area of the base, P is the perimeter of the base, and h is the height of the prism.

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Volume of a Sphere

V=(4/3)πr³

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Volume of a Cube

V=side³

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V=s³

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Volume of a Cylinder

V=πr²h

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Diagonal of a Cube

Diagonal = side√3

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D=s√3

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Volume of a Prism

V=lwh

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Distance Formula

(think Pythagorean theorem)

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Midpoint Formula

Used to find the midpoint of a line

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Slope

Rate of change of a line;

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rise over run;

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change in y /change in x

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Parallel Lines

Same slope

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Perpendicular Lines

Form 90 degree angles;

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Slopes are negative reciprocals

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Horizontal Lines

slope = 0;

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Defined by x=a, where a is a constant

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Vertical Lines

slope = undefined;

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Defined by y=a, where a is a constant

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Slope-Intercept Formula

Use if you know the slope and the y-intercept

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Point-Slope Formula

Use if you know the slope and a point on the line

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Collinear Points

A, B, and C are all collinear points

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Average (Arithmetic Mean)

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Average Speed

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Weighted Average

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Mode

Value(s) that occurs most frequently!

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Median

Middle point of an ordered list!

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Fundamental Counting Principle

If an event can happen m ways and another, independent event can happen n ways, then both events can happen in m ∗ n ways.

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Probability

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Probability of two independent events happening

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Ratios

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Absolute Value

The distance from 0 (an absolute value takes any number and makes it positive)!

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Multiplying Variables with Exponents

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Dividing variables with exponents

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Negative Exponents

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Two Exponents, one base

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Distributive Property

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Base raised to the power of 0

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Fractional Exponents

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"FOIL"ing

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Difference of Squares

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Perfect Square Trinomials

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Function Transformations: Amplitude increase of f(x) in which all values of y are multiplied by 3. A vertical stretch.

3(f(x))

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Function Transformations: Amplitude decrease of f(x) in which all values of y are multiplied by 0.5. A horizontal Stretch.

0.5(f(x))

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Horizontal Shift Right (ie: 3 units right)

y = f(x-3)

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Horizontal Shift Left (ie: 3 units left)

y = f(x+3)

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Vertical Shift up (ie: shift 2 units up)

y = f(x) + 2

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Vertical Shift Down (ie: shift 2 units down)

y = f(x) - 2

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Matrix Addition

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Matrix Multiplication

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Rewriting logarithms as exponentials

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Logarithm Power Rule