What is the solution to this problem?
3x + 2 = 4x - 11
X = 13
What is the formula to find the area of a circle?
A = 𝝅r2
What letter is used to represent the square root of -1?
I for imaginary, this is because the square root of negative one does not exist.
Simplify this problem
3x2 + 7x - 11 = 2x2 + 3x + 4
5x2 + 10x - 7
What is the area of a square where one side is measured as 7 in long?
49 in2
What is the solution to this problem?
12x - 12 = 2(x + 4)
X = 2
What are the three terms used in basic trigonometry?
Sin - Sine
Cos - Cosine
Tan - Tangent
In terms of i how can you simplify the subscripts ?
you divide the subscript above I by 4 and the ending decimals determine the simplified version of that i
0.25 = i
0.5 = -1
0.75 = -i
0 = 1
what is the formula to find the area of a cylinder ?
2𝝅rh + 2𝝅r².
What is the square root of 144?
12
What is the simplification for this equation?
25(7x - 4 + 2x2)
175x - 100 + 50x2
What is the formula to find the total inside angles of a shape once given the number of sides?
Total angle = 180(x-2)
where X represents the number of sides
Determine the GCF of this equation.
28x2 + 7x - 14
GCF = 7
What is the hypotenuse of a triangle with a height of 12m and a base of 7.5m, rounded to the nearest tenth?
14.2m
What are exponents?
Repeated multiplication
What does PEMDAS Stand for
P - Parentheses
E - Exponents
M - Multiplication
D - Division
A - Addition
S - Subtraction
What is the total angle for the outside of a shape nomatter the number of sides?
360 degrees
Simplify this equation
(3 + 5i)(2 - 7i4)
-35i - 15
What is the distance formula?
d = √( x2 - x1)2 + (y2 - y1)2
What are the first 6 numbers of pi after the decimal?
3.141592
simplify this equation
3x2 + 4x2(3x + 4)
21x3 + 28x2
What are the three ways a triangle can be found to be congruent?
SAS - Side, Angle, Side
ASA - Angle, Side, Angle
SSS - Side, Side, Side
What is the quadratic formula?
Solve this system of equations using a method of your choice.
X + Y = 24
3x + 4y = 80
X = 16
Y = 8
Who is often considered the father of geometry?
Euclid