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Math Formulas for Grades 6+

George Easton prepared a formula booklet containing mathematical formulas from grades 6 through higher grades. The booklet covers topics including algebra, geometry, probability, volume, area, and the basic arithmetic operations. It provides the quadratic formula for solving quadratic equations and the slope-intercept form for representing and graphing straight lines.

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Math Formulas for Grades 6+

George Easton prepared a formula booklet containing mathematical formulas from grades 6 through higher grades. The booklet covers topics including algebra, geometry, probability, volume, area, and the basic arithmetic operations. It provides the quadratic formula for solving quadratic equations and the slope-intercept form for representing and graphing straight lines.

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Formula Booklet

By: George Easton

IDU Mathematics + ICT


Task: Prepare a formula booklet having formulas
from mathematics useful from 6th onwards to
higher grades

Topic within this booklet:

• Algebra
• Geometry
• Probability
• Volume
• Area
• Addition
• Subtraction
• Multiplication
• Division
Algebra

1: Quadratic Formula
This formula is used to find the solutions of quadratic equations (ax2+bx+c=0),
which represent the x-values where the equation equals zero and the

2: Slope-intercept Form of a Line


This formula describes the equation of a straight line, with m representing the slope
(steepness) and b as the y-intercept (the point where the line crosses the y-axis). It's
used to represent and graph linear relationships.

Geometry

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