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‘Trigonometric Form ig ae Ds ot the Tig entities and Formulas Unit Circle Law of Sines, Cosines, and Tangents Complex Numbers Finding the nh roots of a number using DeMoive’s Theorem X Comptes Conaate Formulas for the Conic Sections More Conic Sections orm for Horizontal Major Aaa: can be found by ung? =a = Where (h.k)= Mensuration Formulae | 4. TRIANGLE + Arenofa= Eh xh + Partineter=25 -atb+e + Semicircie Perimeter = 5 = **#'£ Smite ZX Jas — ays — BS) + Areacta + Area of A= Epbsind 2 cIRCLE © Area = rr? © Areaof semi = trré + Area of quadrant = Perimeter SQUARE Area = (side)? RECTANGLE Area=txb eee pene Perimeter = 4 (side) Diagonal = vZ (side) Perimeter = 2(1 + 6) Diagonal — VFB? Aven of 4 sides of wall OR Area of 4 walls=2(l4b)¢h Semicircle Perimeter = mr + 2r Where h= height of the wall Saraz a* sino Perimeter = 4a Side ~ 1} Vanes aa? TRAPEZIUM ween termxn 2 \ Area of 6 OAB = $r*sine Area of Segment (AXB)= 725 mr* Perimeter of Sector = x 2mr 427 Eee Name of Figure Volume | Lateral/Curved | Total surface the solid Surface area area Cuboid [......4] bn Ibh 2h(l +b) 2(Ib + bh + hI) ——-_ Cube O ow aa? Gaz Right cireular meh 2nrh 2nr(e +h) cylinder Right ‘ anh met rr(l +r) cone Hemispere ST gar 2nr? ane ‘Area of a parallelogram Area of a triangle Area of a trapezium Area of a circte Circumference of a circle Volume of a pyramid Volume of a cuboid (rectangular prism) Volume of a cylinder Area of the curved surface of a cylinder Volume of a sphere Volume of a cone Distance between two points (x,..9,=,) and Gey) Coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment with endpoints (x,.¥4-21) and Gx,¥2-23) A=bxh A-1w@xny =e A=hta+eyn “2 Aaa C= 2ne v = 1(area of base = verticat height) Vaixwxh Veneh A=2nrh vente, 3 vatnrh 3 a Sa tO YE Mx, HD, =a) 2. 2 aano a 0° | 30° | 45° | 60° | 90° |120°)180° 270° |360° sing 0 - v2 v3 1 v3 0 -1 0 2 2 2 2 cosa@ 1 v3 v2 4 0 at -1 0 1 2 Pd 2 2: 1 tana GO |= i co |— 0 oo 0 aS v3 V3 t v3 | 2 : 0 ; 0 cota | oo Fe S| ‘CO co v3 v3 2 seca | 1 PE 2 | 2 | wom | <2 | SL. | wo 1 2 |ax || a |= 1 coseca| © — = co = co v3 V3 Differentiation Formulas: ds gue ees 2 aa) 1. #65 =1 Ce 1 3: ae =x 4 Jen =sin x Dies 5. zen ‘x)= cos 6. Fg x) Ssect x dx Fe: Pas iins ost? y ae d : 3 ge See tanx 9: Sices) = ese x(corx) @ 1 10. an = = a le a) =e" d 12. ——(a*) =n aa" dx 13: Age x= tL, dx = eae: 14, a a= Tae d i 15. ec") = i dx x| fe —T Integration Formulas: 1. [ demure 2. f ademaxte eee 1 a fx Sag eS 4. [iexte= osx 6 5. [svvas= sind + CG 6. [xe dx=unx+C Fe [sexten-ooxe € 8. f secx(tans)de=seex+€ ES J ssox(cotx) dx = —acx+C : 10, f 2s =tnta +¢ x OO 12, f ede + ces tiaet J Ing 1 i 13. | ede sin + C af Ft ae t ee ee 18. [ atm on e+e A sat ‘. | GaSe sO PROPERTIES ARITHMETIC PROPERTIES: EXPONENT PROPERTIES: PROPERTIES OF INEQUALITIES ASSOCIATIVE abc) = (ab)e ata" =a"m Wa 0 then ac < be and a/c < b/c pistrisutive ab +) = ab tac Ia be and a/c > b/c (@b)" = a"b" ARITHMETIC OPERATIONS EXAMPLES PROPERTIES OF COMPLEX NUMBERS 4 ata tage ab tac =a(b+c) ae ad — be aq’ z b) _ab ba” bd ay-* /b\® be 7 (2)=? a-b_b-a G) -@)-% || easwa azo (5) € fe (a+bi+(c+d) =atct(b+di Abdo a b cc. be aw (a+bi)-(c+d) =a-c+(b-di Le (a+ bi(c+di) = ac—bd+ (ad + d0)t b (a+ b0(a-b) =a? +B? am aie a — ¢ _ad+ be () ad la + bil = Va? +b? (a GF) =a-bi GF Be +b0 = la + bil? QUADRATIC EQUATION 1. =H Forthe equation bev" 4ac G80 ~ GF be > a TOF pepe 2a gerbete=0 COMMON FACTORING EXAMPLES | ABSOLUTE VALUE RADICALPROPERTIES | | LOGARITHMPROPERTIES | 2g? =( 4a)(x—a) iis {2 ifaz0 mae rere ify = log,x then bY = x Ba ead? alfa <0 4 logy =1 and log, 1=0 Jal = |-al a=an vee a? 2av +a? = (x0)? ~ es Va="Va plese = x x24 (o4b)x+ab=(e+a)Qe+e)|| 12° Yab = Vavb og x943ax24+3a2e tat=(e+ajs ‘lab! =lallbl afe_Ya a a)_Ial f-2 Joga (0°) = rlogy x 403s (e+ a)(2- arta’) ga iroda | 98009) “logy x tosyy || x2 99 = (ea) 2+ ax + 02) k (=) = ee lat b| <|aj +|d] Va" = |al,ifniseven 10Be | 5) = 1982 * — lay x — = (x"—a")(x"+ a") COMPLETING THE SQUARE EEWeb.com Electrical Engineering Community ax? +bx +c = a(...)? + constant 1. Divide by the coefficient a Ae 2. Move the constant to the ather side 3. Take half of the coefficientb/a, square Iband add it to both sides. 4. Factor the left side of the equation Use the square root property. 6. Solve for x ena] Personal Profiles and eet DR ecu Rced Area Uren Pee Es ‘Three-dimensional sold shapes Two-dimensional plane shapes Par De Ur 9 Area=@ oraxa e Surface Area = 6 xa? Volume =a’ ora xa xa 5 Example: 2 Example Example: ei a=Scm 0 a=Sem a=5cm. — Area = 5?= 25cm? | Surface Area = 150em? Volume = 125cm? a TNT eel Surface Area = 2x ba +la im e Area=wxh E nu Volume = ba xh a xample: ‘An £ h Example: 5 aah ple: § Ell 4 ba =base area= 20cm? 3 w= width= 10cm a (a= lateral area (asides) = 60cm? purereaies 8 height=20cm i =height =Sem & Mi ca Volume =20 x5 = 100m? z Area=10 x 20 = 200cm? pete = 20x5= fe AN Area=bxhx05 Mm Surface Area = ba +la Volume = ba x hx 1/3 ail \ ene € Example: Example: FMA) bose=20em 8 ba =base area = 16cm? ba=baseaea= 16cm? E h=vertical height é Ia=lateral area (all sides) = 60cm? h=height =9cm SS" Area=20%15%0: Surfacearea= 16-+60=76cm? Volume = 16x 9x 1/3= 48cm’ AM LS Mane & Surface Area =fa xs mm & Example: 3 ml ample: = ( = = Pan There iso si icformula 3 ifstalontssapst | =% fa=area of one side = 200em? eae NA ill NE s=numberofsides= 12 a _—— CRG i Surface area = 200x 12= 2400cm? ac il Area =6%5x 15x0.5=225cm? e uN ae Surface Area=4xmxr° Volume = 4/3 xx? on eae ‘ Example: Example: 24 col a ani 2 retedivs= 45am r=radius= 45cm 0 Aoi a Surfacearea=4x3.14x2025 Volume=4/3 x3.14x45* Taine cil =2545em (Approt) = 361 5m"(Approx) 78.5cm Area=mxaxb } M Surface Area = 2nth + 2m? Volume =nxrxh G Example: Example: ‘id 1 radius = 5cm r= radius =Scm = hh=height = 10cm hh=height = 10cm o Surface area=2x3.14x5x10 Volume=3.14x25x10 +2x3.14x 25=471cm? = 785cm’ (Approx) PER Name Date MATH CONVERSION CHART - LENGTHS 1 centimeter 10 millimeters lcm 1 foot = | 2inches Ain 1 yard |= | 3feet = |[3ft 1yerd = | 3inches 1yd__ |= [36in 1mile = | 1760 yards Imi = |1760 yd 1 millimeter | 0.03937 inches Imm | 0.03937 in 1 centimeter [0.39370 inches dem |= |0.39370in i meter = | 39.37008 inches Am |= [39.37008in 1 meter = | 3.28084 feet 1m = | 3.28084 ft 1 meter |= | 1.09361 yards 1m = | 1.09361 yd 1 kilometer [ = | 1093.6133 yards Lkm |= | 1093.6133 yd 1 kilometer | = | 0.62137 miles 1km = | 0.62137 mi Linch = | 2.54 centimeters lin = [254m 1 foot | = | 30.48 centimeters lft = | 30.48 cm | 1 yard = | 91.44 centimeters | dyd = |91.44 cm lyard = | 0.9144 meters lyd = |0.9144m 1mile = | 1609.344 meters imi = | 1609.344 m 1 mile = | 1.609344 kilometers Imi | = | 1.609344 km 10, 1, 12. 18. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Max value =+Va" + b* Min value =—Va" + b* [SATE Mal (laeyantsta sla e\y sin{A +B) = sinA.cosB + cosA.sinB Sin(A = 8) = sinA.cosB -cosA.sinB cos (A+B) = cosA, cosB -sinA.sinB cos (A-B)=cosA. cosB +sinA.sinB tanA + tanB tan (A+ B= oat an tanA - tanB TF tanh ta cot cota -1 cot + cot, Cot cotA +1 otB cot sinc + sind = 2sin (“") “) sinC-sinD = 20s (= ) x sin ¢ ) aH x tan (A-B)= cot (A+B) ——— cot (A -B) ——— x COs (= cs + e030 =200s (2 ) cos ? els cost - cos) = - tin (= *) xsin > ie =2in () x sin (A Yon Tytaex mie ole sin2x = 2sinx.cosx = cos2x = cos?x-sin’x =2 cos'x=1 t-tantx #12 2 tan Itantx tan2x=: sin3x = 3sinx — Asin’ cos3x= dcos’k - 3c05x ‘Manz-tunx Titan asinx + beosx tan3x= 20, Oded F(x} Fx) = -F(x) 2. ss Even F(x)» F(-x) = 4F (x) cos(-x}=cosx ——_sec(+x) = seex sin(-x)=-sinx —_cosec{-x) = -cosecx tan{-x) =-tanx —_cot(-x) = -cotx 2sinA.cosB = sin(At8) + sin(A-8) 2cosA.sinB = sin{A+8) ~sin(A-B) 2cosA.cosB = cos(A+8) + cos(A-B) -2sinA.sinB = cos(A+B) -cos{A-B) sin(A+8).sin(A-B) = sin’A -sin’B . cos{A+B).cos(A-B) = cas“A = sin’B sin? + cos’@ =1 sec*O- tan@=1 cosec*@— cot*@=1 1+ cos2x = 2cos*x 1- cos2x = 2sin'x L-rosdy sind General solution of trigonometry sing =O-ex = rut cosn= O-bx = (2+ 1) "/y tanx= 0 x =10T sing = siny i ter ‘g(x)f'@) Ere) = reo (PLL s wren a'ed) f@) “PROPERTIESOFLIMITS ‘These properties reguire thatthe lini offs) and gC) eet mlef@)] = etim FG) im[fG) + 9] = tim FG) + tim 96) Tim{fG) g(s)] = lim FG) Lim g() rf) _ Yims EEWeb.com Electrical Engineering Community fO= 1 ; | eae (| Reorn=-e | QUOTIENT RULE | Reda FOF) 8 Cory oar eG S@ @ In(a) —_}| S()=e ] a ) . a a Zo =m Fla) =F x>0 CHAIN RULE Fete) <2 Z(r6om)) = row)o'w Foe.) = <5 LIMIT EVALUATION METHOD ~ FACTOR AND CANCEL | xiax-12_ 0 (&t3)(e-4) @-4) 7 wes 243x003 x(x +3) max UHOPITAL’S RULE FO) _0 | £00 1G) _,,.f@) TBS g(a) ~ 0% oo MO FOGG) — FGI) Heloco| = moa * tipo) = 0 Hgl FGI" = [tip F00]” LIMIT EVALUATIONS AT +-c0 e=0 Hime = co and lim inGe) = co and tim n(x) =~ co) a Wr >O then lim = 0 Mr > 0x" erealforx < Othen lim 5 =0 dig x7 =e forevenr Hm.x" = 00 & lim x" =—2 forodd r

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