Want to score higher on SAT and ACT math sections? Memorize these formulas before you begin prepping.
1. Average or mean = Sum of values / Number of values
Ex: (10 + 12 + 14 + 16) / 4 = 13
2. Probability = Target outcomes / Total outcomes
Used to calculate the chances of something occurring from a set of possible outcomes.
Ex: A jar contains five blue marbles, five red marbles, and ten white marbles. What is the probability of picking a red marble at random?
5 / 20 = .25 or 25%
3. Quadratic Formula: x = −b ± √b²-4ac/2a
Used for determining the x-intercepts of a quadratic (parabolic) equation.
Ex: A = 1, B = -4, C = 4
x = -4 ± √4² – 4 (1)(4) / 2(1)
x = -4 ± √ 16 – 4(4) / 2
x = -4 ± √16 – 16 / 2
x = -4 ± √ 0 / 2
x = -4 / 2
x = -2
4. Distance Formula: d=√(x₁ – x₂)² + (y₁ – y₂)²
Ex. Find the distance between points (6, 6) and (2, 3)
d=√(6 – 2)² + (6 – 3)²
d=√(4)² + (3)²
d=√16 + 3
d=√25
d = 5
5. Slope Formula: Slope = y₂ – y₁ / x₂ – x₁
Calculate the slope (angle) of a line that connects two points on a plane.
Ex: Coordinates = (-2, -1) (4, 3)
s = 3 – (-1) / 4 – (-2)
s = 4 / 6
s = 2 / 3
6. Slope Intercept: y=mx+b
Formula the defines a line on a plane, given a known slope and y-intercept.
Ex: Slope = 2, Intercept point (0,3)
y = 2x+3
7. Midpoint Formula: (x₁+x₂) / 2, (y₁+y₂) / 2
Calculates the midpoint between to points on a plane.
Ex: Find the midpoint between (-1, 2) and (3, -6)
(-1 + 3) / 2, (2 + -6) / 2
2 / 2, -4 / 2
Midpoint (1, -2)
8. Area of Triangle: area = (1/2) (base) (height)
Calculate the total area within a triangle based on the lengths of the sides.
Ex: Base = 5, Height = 8
a = 1/2 (5)(8)
a = 1/2 (40)
a = 20
9. Pythagorean Theorem: a²+b²=c²
Used to calculate the length of an unknown side of a right triangle, given two sides are known.
Ex: a = 3, b = 4
c² = 3² + 4²
c² = 9 + 16
c² = 25
c = √25
c = 5
10. Area of Rectangle: area = length x width
Calculates the total area within a rectangle shape.
Ex: length = 5, width = 2
a = 5 x 2
a = 10
11. Area of Parallelogram: area = base x height
Calculates the total area within a parallelogram.
Ex: base = 6, height = 12
a = 6 x 12
a = 72
12. Area of Circle: π * r²
Calculates the total area within a circle.
Ex: radius = 4
a = π x 4²
a = π x 16
a = 50.24
13. Circumference of Circle: circumference = 2π * r
Calculate the length of the outline of a circle.
Ex: radius = 7
c = 2π x 7
c = 43.98
14. Sine (SOH): Sine = opposite / hypotenuse
A trigonometric identity that represents the relative sizes of the sides of a triangle and can be used to calculate unknown sides or angles of the triangle.
Ex: opposite = 2.8, hypotenuse = 4.9
s = 2.8 / 4.9
s = 0.57
15. Cosine (CAH): Cosine = adjacent / hypotenuse
A trigonometric identity that represents the relative sizes of the sides of a triangle and can be used to calculate unknown sides or angles of the triangle.
Ex: adjacent = 11, hypotenuse = 13
c = 11 / 13
c = 0.85
16. Tangent (TOA): Tangent = opposite / adjacent
A trigonometric identity represents the relative sizes of the sides of a triangle and can be used to calculate unknown sides or angles of the triangle.
Ex: opposite = 15, adjacent = 8
t = 15 / 8
t = 1.87
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