SAT math formulas and shortcuts
Slope of a standard form linear equation (Ax+By=C)
-A/B
sum of the solutions of a quadratic in ax²+bx+c form
-b/a
Y-int of a standard form linear equation (Ax+By=C)
C/B
slope of parallel lines
Parallel lines have the same slope-- no solution if y-int is different
Discriminant
b²-4ac discriminant>0 : 2 solutions discriminant=0 :1 solution discriminant<0 : no solution
product of the solutions of a quadratic in ax²+bx+c form
c/a
percent formula (exp growth and decay)
finalamount = orginal(1 +/- Rate) ^ #ofchanges
multiple formula (exp growth and decay)
finalamount= original(multiplier)^#ofchanges
slope of perpendicular lines
negative reciprocal slopes (ex. 4/5 --> -4/5)
relationship between sine and cosine angle
the cosine of an angle is equal to the sine of it's complimentary angle
relationship between an arc and its sector's angle
the ratio of the {length of an arc : circle's circumference} is equal to {x degrees: 360 degrees} ex: Circle with arc BC=2/5 and sector angle x 2/5 = x/360