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Introduction This page contains basic algebra formulas that are most commonly used. These formulas are categorized below: Algebra Identities

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Algebra Identities
Difference of squares

Difference of cubes

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Sum of cubes

Special Algebra Expansions


Formula for (a+b) and (a-b)
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Formula for (a+b) and (a-b)

Roots of Quadratic Equation


Formula Consider this quadratic equation:

Where a, b and c are the leading coefficients. The roots for this quadratic equation will be:

Arithmetic Progression
Arithmetic progression Consider the following arithmetic progression:

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Where: a is the initial term d is the common difference

The n The n

th

term term, T of the arithmetic progression is:


n

th

Sum of the first n term The sum of the first n terms of the arithmetic progression is:

Geometric Progression
Geometric progression Consider the following geometric progression:

Where: a is the scale factor r is the common ratio

The n The n

th

term term, T of the geometric progression is:


n

th

The sum of the first n terms The sum of the first n terms, S is:
n

The sum to infinity If -1 < r < 1, the sum to infinity, S

is:

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