Analytic Geometry

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Exponents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ( ) 7. 8. 9. 10. Common Logarithm 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Natural Logarithm 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Quadratic Equations General Formula ;

Quadratic Formula

Properties of Roots a) Sum of Roots

b) Product of Roots

Equation from Roots

Discriminant: a) When b) When c) When Binomial Theorem Pascals Triangle 1 1 2 1 3 3 4 6 4 10 10 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 the roots are equal the roots are real and unequal the roots are imaginary

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The rth term of a binomial expansion

The middle term of a binomial expansion

Sum of Exponents

Sum of Coefficients a) Substitute x and y = 1

b) Coefficient of the term containing

ANALYTIC GEOMETRY

STRAIGHT LINES Slope of a Line Slope of Perpendicular Lines Distance Between Two Points Midpoint of Line Segment Division of Line Segment [ ] Equation by Two-Point Form ( ) General Equation of Straight Line

Equation by Slope Intercept Form Slope of Parallel Lines

Equation by Intercept Form Location of Centroid of a Triangle Directed Distance from a Line to a Point

Distance between Parallel Lines Area of Triangles ( )

Angle between Two Lines CONICS Circle A locus of a point which moves at a constant distance from a fixed point called center and the constant distance of any point from the center is called radius. General Equation

Equation of the Directrix (Opening to the Left or Right)

Equation of the Directrix Upward or Downward)

(Opening

Equation with Center at (0,0)

Equation of Parabola Opening to the Right

Equation with Center at (h,k)

Equation of Parabola Opening to the Left

Equation of Parabola Opening Upward Parabola A locus of points which are equidistant from a fixed point called the focus and a fixed line called the directrix. Eccentricity Standard Equation of a Parabola Length of the Latus Rectum a) Axis parallel to y-axis

Equation of Parabola Opening Downward

b) Axis parallel to x-axis Ellipse A locus of a point whose sum of the distances from two fixed points called foci is constant and is equal to the length of the major axis. Eccentricity of an Ellipse

c) Center at (h,k), major axis parallel to y-axis

Length of the Latus Rectum

Foci of an Ellipse

Directrix from Center

Length of the Major Axis

Length of the Minor Axis

Equation of Ellipse a) Center at (0,0), major axis on the yaxis

b) Center at (h,k), major axis parallel to x-axis

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