ACT Math
midpoint formula
(x₁+x₂)/2, (y₁+y₂)/2
Plus, added to, and, some, combined, total, increased by
+
Minus, subtracted from, smaller than, less than, fewer, decreased by, difference between
-
mindset
- the end justifies the means - take time to save time - when in doubt, shake it up
Divided by, Per , out of, each, ratio
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story problem steps
1. understand the problem 2. determine essential information 3. make a plan 4. follow the plan 5. check the answer
right angle
90 degrees
To remember where to shade...
< looks like L so shade to the left wbu chi is negative
Equals two, is, equivalent to, was, will be, has, costs, adds up to, the same as, as much as
=
Ratio
A comparison of one quantity to another
factor-label method
A method of conversion using the multiplication of fractions
vertex
A point where two or more straight lines meet.
Percent
A ratio that compares a number to 100
To solve an equation you must......
To get a variable alone.
find the objective
circle, underline and do something to the objective, it helps when you get stuck
how to find the range
max-min
your eyes don't tell you what you need to know about the figure
you have to do the math
try eyeballing
you wont be able to get specifics without doing the math, sometimes, but you will be able to rule out some answers and get a better idea of what you're looking for
Times, of, multiplied by, product of, twice, double, by
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Parallel
2 lines that never intersect
(picking numbers tip) very rarely would you need to pick more than...
2 sets of numbers to find the right answer
Rational number
A number that can be written as a fraction
Coordinate plane
A plane that is divided into four regions by a horizontal line called the x-axis and a vertical line called the y-axis.
Midpoint
A point that divides a segment into two congruent segments
Prime number
A positive integer that is divisible without a reminder by only one and itself. The number two is the smallest prime number and the only even prime number; one is not considered prime
how to find the mean
Add #s together and then divide by the total number of figures.
Factor
An integer is any number that divides precisely into that integer with no remainder
Multiple
An integer that is an integer times any number. In other words, factor • factor = multiple
Irrational number
Any real number which cant be expressed as a fraction of two integers
remainders
Are integers left over when dividing. I have a question asks for the remainder 115÷2, don't say "15÷2 is 7.5 so the remainder is .5" what you should say is "15÷2 is seven with the remainder of one"
part-to-part ratio
Compares different parts of a group to each other
part-to-whole ratio
Compares one part of a group to the whole group
Dirt
Distance is rate times time
Convert fraction to decimal
Divide numerator by denominator
prime numbers
Do not include one. The technical definition of a prime number is a positive energy with exactly 2 distinct positive energy factors. Two is prime because it has exactly 2 positive factors: one and two. It's the smallest, and the only even, prime number. Four is not prime because it has three positive factors (1, 2 and 4) - too many! And what is not prime because it has only one positive factor (2) - too few!
Nonzero number raised to the zero power
Equals 1
All number are both ____________ & ___________
Factors and multiples
Combine ratio
If you have two ratios, eight: B & B:C, you can drive a call and see by finding a common multiple of the b terms
integers
Include a zero and negative whole numbers. If a question says "X and why are integers," it's not ruling out numbers like zero and -1
even and odds
Include zero and negative whole numbers. Zero and -2 are even numbers; negativeone is an odd number
Finding a common denominator
Involves multiplying one or more of the fractions by numbers that denominators will be the same
Rate
Is any "something per something" example: days per week, miles per hour
Proportion
Is two ratios that equal to each other
When you work with fractions...
It will always be put into the lowest term
Compare fractions
Manipulate them so they have a common denominator
Multiply fractions
Multiply numerators and denominators
Square
Multiply the number by itself.
Convert mixed numbers
Multiply the whole number part by the denominator then add the numerator
Line
Never stops
Average rate
Not the average of two rates, but the average of the total amounts
Solving an Inequality Example
Only when you multiply or divide an inequality by a negative or swap the position of the elements (example from x > 5 to 5 < x), you are allowed to switch the sign of the inequality)
PEMDAS
Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, Subtraction
Three-part percent formula
Part = percent • whole
percent increase/decrease formula
Percent change = (amount of change/original amount) • 100
Plot points
Points on a plot
how to find the median
Put all the numbers in numerical order. If there is an odd number of results, the median is the middle number. If there is an even number of results, the median will be the mean of the two central numbers.
how to find the mode
Put the numbers in order and then look for the most common number: Ex...Find the most common number: 1, 2, 5, 8, 90, 91, 91, 99, 100, 101, 102, 102, 102, 103, 104, 105, 110, 110, 121.
Exponent
Refers to the number of times a base is multiplied by itself
the √ symbol
Represents the positive square root only. Equation X squared equals nine has two solutions: three and -3 when you see square root nine it means only positive three
Y coordínate
Second number in an ordered pair
Original whole before a percent increase or decrease
Set up an equation with a variable in place of the original number
To evaluate a negative exponent
Take the reciprocal of the base and change the sign of the exponent
picking numbers
Technique to use when there are variables in all of the answer choices - don't pick 0, 1 or negative numbers.
Absolute value
The distance from zero on the number line, which is why absolute values are always positive
Reciprocal of a fraction
The inverse of that fraction
Distance
The length of a path between two points
LCM (Least Common Multiple)
The smallest whole number greater than 0 that is a common multiple of each of two or more numbers.
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
To add or subtract fractions, first find a common denominator and then add or subtract the numerators.
Evaluating an expression
To evaluate an algebraic expression, plug in the given values for the unknowns and calculate according to PEMDAS
supplementary angles
Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees
Relative primes
Two integers are relative primes if they share no prime factors. To determine whether two integers are relative primes, break them both down to the prime factorization's.
If an expression has parentheses...
Work from the innermost out
3 > X can also be written as
X < 3
A number, how much, how many, what
X, n, etc.
Use pick a number strategy when
You must simply imagine expression or equation to a scenario
cubed
a number raised to the third power
integer exponent
a small number written above the base that is an integer or zero
backsolving strategy
always start with the middle choice because if your middle choice comes out too big, you can eliminate the bigger numbers ALWAYS START WITH C!!!
distance formula
d = √[( x₂ - x₁)² + (y₂ - y₁)²]
straightforward math
do you know how to answer the questions using your math skills? go for it!
remove the disguise
find out what the question is really asking - it might not be obvious at first glance
rational exponent
fraction exponent
when the choice "cannot be determined" comes up...
it is almost always a trap question
Divide fractions
keep first numbers, change the second numbers to be flipped and then multiply
acute angle
less than 90 degrees
diagram question steps
let the diagram tell you what you need to know
obtuse angle
more than 90 degrees
To increase a number by x%
multiply by 1+x% i.e. 100 x (1+50%)=100x1.5=150
To raise a power to another power
multiply the exponents
step one - locate the end goal....
objective and circle it
Line segment
part of a line with two endpoints
backsolving
start with choice (B) or (D) use whenever you can manageably plug an answer choice into the question stem. after doing so, you merely confirm whether that value is consistent with the other values given in the stem.
Picking Numbers Strategy
step 1: easy to use numbers step 2: solve the question using numbers you've picked step 3: test each answer choice using the numbers you've picked, eliminate the ones that give you a result that is different from the one youre looking for step 4: if more than one choice remains, pick a different set of numbers and repeat steps 1-3
X Coordinate
the first number in an ordered pair
GCF (Greatest Common Factor)
the greatest number that is a factor of two or more numbers
congruent triangles
triangles that have their corresponding parts congruent
restate
try looking at the question from a different angle
guess strategically
try to eliminate as many incorrect answers before choosing
Angle
two rays with a common endpoint
concept question steps
understand the concept and jargon being used