Volume
Circles
Trig Ratios
Trig Functions
Miscellaneous
100

Rectangular prism

V=lwh

100

Arc Length (radians)

Length = theta (r)

100

Name the three trig ratios

Sine, Cosine, and Tangent

100

What does amplitude represent?

The min or max points on the wave, (distance from the highest/lowest points from the midline)

100

Standard Form of a Quadratic Equation

y = ax^2 + bx + c

200

Cylinder

V=pi (r^2) (h)

200

Arc Length (degrees)

Length = theta/360 (2)(pi)(r)

200

Explain/Describe SOH

Sine = opposite over hypotenuse

200

What is it called when the function moves up or down from its original position?

vertical shift

200

Exponential Decay

y= a (1-r)^t

300

Cone

V= 1/3 pi (r^2)(h)

300

Area Sector (radians)

A= ((r^2) theta)/2

300

Explain/Describe TOA

Tangent = opposite over adjacent

300

Formula to find the period value

(2(pi)) / b

300

Compound Continuously Formula

A= Pe^rt

400
Square Pyramid

V=1/3 Bh

400

Area Sector (degrees)

A= theta/360 (pi)(r^2)

400

Explain/Describe CAH

Cosine = adjacent over hypotenuse

400

Define period of a wave

The length from one peak (or trough) to the next, the length of one full cycle or rotation
400

Compound Interest Formula

A= P (1 + r/n)^nt

500

Sphere

V= 4/3 pi (r^3)

500

Standard Form of a Circle Equation

(x-h)^2 + (y-k)^2 = r^2

500

What do we use to find the missing side of a right triangle if we are given two side lengths?

Pythagorean Theorem

500

Explain or describe the location of the y-intercept of a sine and cosine function that has NOT been vertically shifted.

Sine = goes through the origin

Cosine = the y-intercept is the value of the amplitude

500

Log (argument)/ Log (base)

Change of Base Formula