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Math formulas for problems found on the SAT and ACT. While the SAT lists many of the formulas at the beginning of each math test, the ACT does not. And, you will save time if you memorize these.

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607763943Quadratic Formula-b±[√b²-4ac]/2a
607763944Slope(y₂-y₁)/(x₂-x₁)
607763945Slope-Intercepty=mx+b
607763946a³-b³(a-b)(a²+ab+b²)
607763947a³+b³(a+b)(a²-ab+b²)
607763948a²-b²(a-b)(a+b)
607763949a²-2ab+b²(a-b)²
607763950a²+2ab+b²(a+b)²
607763951(a+b)(c+d)ac+ad+bc+bd
607763952a(b+c)ab+ac
607763953sine ratioopposite ÷ hypotenuse
607763954cosine ratioadjacent ÷ hypotenuse
607763955tangent ratioopposite ÷ adjacent
607763956A function is ___________ a relationalways
607763957Direct Variationy=kx
607763958Inverse Variationy=k/x
607763959Slope intercept formy=mx+b
607763960Point-Slope formy-y₁=m(x-x₁)
607763961Standard formAx + By=C, where A, B, and C are not decimals or fractions, where A and B are not both zero, and where A is not a negative
607763962UndefinedWhen there is a vertical line that has different y points, but the same x point
607763963ZeroWhen there is a horizontal line that has different x points, but the same y point
607763964Dividing by a negative number in an inequalityYou must flip the sign
607763965Graphing < or > on a coordinate planedotted line
607763966Graphing ≥ or ≤ on a coordinate planesolid line
607763967Graphing ≥ or > on a coordinate planeshade upwards or to the right
607763968Graphing ≤ or < on a coordinate planeshade downwards or to the left
607763969Infinitely many solutionswhen the system of equations have the same slope and y-intercept
607763970One solutionwhen the system of equations have different slopes
607763971No solutionwhen the system of equations have the same slope but different y-intercepts
607763972All direct variations are ____________________linear functions
607763973A linear function is a function that _____________ a linegraphs
607763974A parent function is the simplest ____________ of a functionequation
607763975Linear parent functiony=x or f(x)=x
607763976Elimination methodsolving systems by adding or subtracting equations to eliminate a variable
607763977Solution of the system of linear equationsAny ordered pair in a system that makes all the equations true
607763978Graphing methodGraphing the system of equations and finding the point at which they intersect
607763979Substitution methodReplacing one variable with an equivalent expression containing the other variable
607763980Absolute value equationA V-shaped graph that points upward of downward
607763981TranslationA shift of a graph horizontally, vertically, or both, which results in a graph of the same shape and size, but in a different position.
607763982Area of a circleΠr²
607763983Area of a squares², where s = length of a side
607763984Area of a triangle½(base x height) [or (base x height)÷2]
607763985Area of a trapezoid½(b₁ +b₂) x h [or (b₁ +b₂) x h÷2]
607763986Perimeter of a rectangle2Length + 2width [or (length + width) x 2]
607763987Perimeter of a square4s (where s = length of a side)
607763988Perimeter (circumference) of a circle2 pi r
607763989Area of rectangle, square, parallelogramA=bh
607763990Circumference of a circle∏d OR 2∏r
607763991Area of a sectorx°/360 times (∏r²), where x is the degrees in the angle
607763992length of a sectorx°/360 times (2 pi r), where x is the degrees in the angle
607763993CircleIs the set of points which are all the same distance (its radius) from a certian point( the center).
607763994Radius (Radii)A segment connecting the center of a circle to any point on the circle
607763995DiameterThe distance across the circle through the center of the circle.The diameter is twice the radius.
607763996ChordThe distance from one point on the circle to another point on the circle.
607763997SectorThe part of a circle that looks like a piece of pie. A sector is bounded by 2 radii and an arc of the circle.
607763998ArcPart of a circle connecting two points on the circle.
607763999Central AngleAn ange whose vertex is the center of the circle
607764000Circumference FormulaC =∏d
607764001Area of CirclesA=∏r2

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