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ACT Math Formulas Interactive

1. The document provides a review of common math formulas used on the ACT, including formulas for exponents, radicals, trigonometry, geometry, statistics, and other topics. 2. Key formulas include the quadratic formula, distance-time formula, area and volume formulas for circles, cylinders, cubes, cones, pyramids and spheres, as well as trigonometric functions, properties of lines, and formulas for means, medians, and modes. 3. Examples are provided for applying the Pythagorean theorem, finding the sum of angles in a regular polygon, and calculating areas and perimeters of triangles and trapezoids.

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ACT Math Formulas Interactive

1. The document provides a review of common math formulas used on the ACT, including formulas for exponents, radicals, trigonometry, geometry, statistics, and other topics. 2. Key formulas include the quadratic formula, distance-time formula, area and volume formulas for circles, cylinders, cubes, cones, pyramids and spheres, as well as trigonometric functions, properties of lines, and formulas for means, medians, and modes. 3. Examples are provided for applying the Pythagorean theorem, finding the sum of angles in a regular polygon, and calculating areas and perimeters of triangles and trapezoids.

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ACT MATH FORMULA REVIEW

A
0
= 1
A
1
= A



A
m
A
n
= A
m+n


Quadratic Formula


Distance Time Formula
Speed (v) =


v =


Sum of angles
in a regular
polygon with
n sides:
180 (n-2)
Pythagorean Theory:
3, 4, 5
5, 12, 13
6, 8, 10
7, 24, 25
8, 15, 17



Roots, Powers and Exponents
Prime numbers
Can be divided only by 1 and themselves.
First ten primes: 2,3,5,7,11,13,17,19,23,29
(O and 1 are not primes)
Perfect squares
Commonly used on the ACT:
11
2
=121; 12
2
=144; 13
2
=169;
14
2
=196; 15
2
=225; 16
2
=256; 25
2
=625
Irrational numbers
Cannot be written as a ratio of
two integers: Examples , 2, 3, etc.
*=
2
(irrational); 2*2=2 (rational!)
Imaginary Numbers
When squared, gives a negative result


Mean: Average Median: Middle number
Mode: Most frequent number
Weighted average: Add
the values for each
occurrence; divide
by total occurrences.


CYLINDER:
Area:


Volume:



Linear Equations
y intercept is b (x=0)
X intercept is (y=0)
The slope is


The line with a perpendicular slope has an
opposite reciprocal of m:


Distance Formula


Midpoint Formula


CIRCLE
Area =


Formula:
x
2
+ y
2
= r
2

(x-a)
2
+ (y-b)
2
= r
2

Midpoint = (a,b); radius = r
Perimeter =

For interactive formulas visit www.myclass101.com
Isosceles triangle: Equilateral triangle:
Volume: Cube: V = s
3
Cone: V = 1/3 r
2
h
Pyramid: V = 1/3 lwh Sphere: V= 4/3 r
3

TRIGONOMETRY: SOH-CAH-TOA
Sin =

Csc =


Cos =

Sec =


Tan =

Cot =

























Triangles















a+b = y = x
y = inscribed angle = x
y = 90 ==> x = 180 = d

Area of a trapezoid:
Half-point line: (A+B)/2 * h
B


ACT MATH FORMULA REVIEW
A
0
= ___
A
1
= ___

___
___
A
m
A
n
= ___

___

___

___

___

___

___

) ___

Quadratic Formula






Distance-Time Formula
D = ___*___ T=






t
Roots, Powers and Exponents
Prime numbers
Definition: ____________________
First ten primes: _______________
Perfect squares
Commonly used on the ACT:
11
2
=____; 12
2
=____; 13
2
=____;
14
2
= ___; 15
2
=____; 16
2
=____; 25
2
=___
Irrational numbers
Definition: _____________________
Examples: _____________________
Imaginary Number,
Definition: ____________________

___;

___;

___;

___
Mean: __________
Median: __________
Mode: __________
Weighted average: _____________

















Triangles




















Linear Equations
y intercept is ______
X intercept is ______
The slope

______
The line with a perpendicular slope
has a slope of ______

Distance Formula _______________
Midpoint Formula ___________
CIRCLE:
Area
= _______
Perimeter
= ______

Formula:
____ + ____ = __
CYLINDER:
Area: ________
Volume: ________

Pythagorean Theory:
Formula: __________
Examples:
3, ___ , ___
5, ___ , ___
6, ___ , ___
7, ___ , ___
8, ___ , ___
Isosceles triangle
Equilateral triangle
TRIGONOMETRY:
Sin = ___
Sec = ___
Cos = ___
Cot = ___
Csc = ___
Tan = ___
For interactive formulas visit www.myclass101.com
Area of a trapezoid:
______________

Sum of
angles in a
regular polygon
with n sides:
_____
Volume: Cube: V = Cone: V =
Pyramid: V = Sphere: V=

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