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Math cheat sheet for chemistry
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Formula Name Slope Formula Slope Intercept Formula Distance Formula Volume of a Sphere Volume of a Cone Volume of a Cylinder Pythagorean Theorem Translations Reflections y-axis Reflections x-axis Reflections origin Rotation 180 degrees 90 degrees clockwise 90 degrees cntr clockwise Dilations (Scale factor = K)
Copyright 2017 – Math Matters Everywhere Formula (x, y) - > (x + a, y + b) (x, y) - > ( - x, y) (x, y) - > ( x, - y) (x, y) - > (- x, - y) (x, y) - > (- x, - y) (x, y) - > ( y, - x) (x, y) - > ( - y, x) (x, y) - > k(x, y) Used For Slope of a line, slope between two points Writing equations from tables, graphs, coordinate pairs, or real world situations Finding the distance between two points on the coordinate plane Finding the volume of spheres or spherical objects in the real world. (radius is half the diameter) Finding the volume of cones or conical objects in the real world. Finding the volume of a cylinder or cylindrical objects in the real world. Find the length of a missing leg (a or b) or the hypotenuse (c). Proving the converse. Finding the distance between two points. Writing equations for proportional relationships. Sliding figures on the coordinate plane (up, down, left, or right) Flipping figures on the coordinate plane across the y- axis, x-axis, or the origin Turning figures on the coordinate plane 90 degrees clockwise, 90 degrees counterclockwise, or 180 degrees (either direction) around the origin. Reducing or enlarging figures with origin as the center of dilation.