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What is the formula for finding the area of a rectangle/square? | Area = Length x Width |
How do you find out the area of a parallelogram? | Area = Base x Height |
How do you find out the area of a triangle? | Area = 1/2 x Base x Height |
What is the formula to work out the area of a trapezium? | Area = 1/2 x (Top + Base) x Height |
How can the area of a circle be worked out? | Area = π x Radius² |
What is the formula to work out the volume of cube/cuboid? | Volume = Length x Width x Height |
How do you find out the volume of a prism? | Volume of prism = Area of cross section x Length |
What formula is used to find out the volume of a cylinder? | Volume of cylinder = π x Radius² x Height |
How can the volume of a pyramid be worked out? | Volume of pyramid = 1/3 x Area of base x Height |
What is the formula to find the circumference of the circle? | Circumference = π x Diameter |
What does Pythagoras' Theorem look like (to find c)? | |
What does Pythagoras' Theorem look like (to find b)? | |
What does Pythagoras' Theorem look like (to find a)? | |
How is speed calculated? | Speed = Distance ÷ Time |
How is density worked out? | Density = Mass ÷ Volume |
What formula is used to find out pressure? | Pressure = Force ÷ Area |
What does the quadratic formula look like? | |
What does trigonometry look like? |
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What does the sine rule look like (to find the length)? |
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What does the sine rule look like (to find angle)? |
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What does the cosine rule look like (to find angle C)? |
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What does the cosine rule look like (to find angle B)? |
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What does the cosine rule look like (to find angle A)? |
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What does the cosine rule look like (to find length c)? | |
What does the cosine rule look like (to find length b)? | |
What does the cosine rule look like (to find length a)? |
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