1) The document covers various mathematical concepts including the Pythagorean theorem, trigonometric functions, properties of parallel lines, systems of equations, and quadratic functions.
2) Key formulas are presented for trigonometric ratios, the quadratic formula, laws of sines and cosines, and calculating distances on a coordinate plane.
3) Different types of angles are defined including corresponding, complementary, linear pairs, vertical, and supplementary angles based on their geometric relationships.
1) The document covers various mathematical concepts including the Pythagorean theorem, trigonometric functions, properties of parallel lines, systems of equations, and quadratic functions.
2) Key formulas are presented for trigonometric ratios, the quadratic formula, laws of sines and cosines, and calculating distances on a coordinate plane.
3) Different types of angles are defined including corresponding, complementary, linear pairs, vertical, and supplementary angles based on their geometric relationships.
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1) The document covers various mathematical concepts including the Pythagorean theorem, trigonometric functions, properties of parallel lines, systems of equations, and quadratic functions.
2) Key formulas are presented for trigonometric ratios, the quadratic formula, laws of sines and cosines, and calculating distances on a coordinate plane.
3) Different types of angles are defined including corresponding, complementary, linear pairs, vertical, and supplementary angles based on their geometric relationships.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as DOCX, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd
Pathagoreom Theorem: a2+b2=c2 h=height t= time Rational
Inverse Pathagorem Theorem: -16=force of gravity Radius of a circle:r2=(x-h)2+(y-k)2 b=√c2-a2 Domain=x h and k= center a=c2-b2 Range=y Integers Rise over run: y2-y1x2-x1 Law of Sines: Sin Aa=Sin Bb=Sin 0 product Property whole
Cc if a×b=0 then either a=0 or
Only if you know a side the b=0 Natural Numbers 12345 opposite angle, and another when you find 0’s find average of 2 numbers then part. substitute top find maximum Law of Cosines: c2=a2+b2- Irrational 2abCosC Quadratic Formula: -b2a=b2-4ac2a 01234 ^ b2=a2+c2- (min/max) ∛5 π e √2 2acCosB ~Mathematical Reasoning~ -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 Inductive: Observing patterns and making a a2=b2+ c2- conclusion based on the patterns 2bcCosA Deductive: Trying to prove based on what’s given -4 131.7 12 -3.9 Inverse Law of Cosines: c2-a2-b2- ~Mathematical Reasioning~ 2ab=CosC Tips: When proving, think about the conclusion b2-a2-c2- and everything that makes it true. Go back to the given 2ac=CosB a2-b2-c2- p=>q if p then q 2bc=CosA Converse: q=>p no conclusion Area of a Triangle:12abSinC ~q=>~p true 12 bcSinA statement 12acSinB Inverse: 30-60-90 Triangle: ~p=>~q no Short=12of hypotenuse conclusion Hypotenuse=2Short Long=Short∛ ~Lines~ Sinθ=oh Parallel lines: lines on a plane that never intersect Cosθ=ah Transversal lines: intersects parallel lines Tanθ=oa Corresponding angles: angles in the same relative Height of a Triangle: b2-x2=h2 position in respect to the parallel and transverse lines. c2-(a-x)2 ~Inverse Operations~ Corresponding angles are ≅ p+q=r is equivalent to p=r-q p÷q=r is equivalent to Converse 2 parallel lines cut by a transverse so that p=r×q the corresponding angles have equal measure
if q≠0 Parallel lines property: 2 lines cut by a transversal
if p≥0 then ps=p are parallel if and only if corresponding angles have the same measure. ~Properties of Equations~ if p=q and p&q≥0 then Complementary: the sum of 2 angles = 90°
p=√q Linear pairs: angles along the same line. Together
p+r=q+r =180° p-r=q-r Vertical angles: angles across from each other. p×r=q×r Both the same degrees. p÷r=q÷r if r≠0 Linear pair property: if 2 angles are a linear pair ~Systems of Equations~ then the sum of their measures is 180° Graphing Matrices Substitution Elimination Vertical angles: share only a vertex (across from • When dividing/multiplying my a each other) negative you must change your inequality symbol Linear pair: share vertex on one side (adjacent to each other) ~Linear Programming~ 1.Determine Variables (always 2) Supplementary angles: 2 angles that add up to be 2. State Constraints 180° (don’t have to be linear) -one at a time 3.Define objective ~Miscellaneous equations~ ~Quadratic Functioning~ Distance on a coordinate plane: