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Mathematics Formula Sheets for End-of-Course Exams
Use at least two decimal place values when approximating square roots or trigonometric ratios.
Description
Arc Length
Formula
L=
Area of Sector
A=
Cylinder
SA = 2π r 2 + 2π rh
V = π r 2h
Cone
SA = π r 2 + π rl
V=
1
3
Bh
1
3
π r 2h
or
V=
Prism
V = Bh
SA = 2B + Ph
or
SA = 2B + L
Pyramid
Quadratic Formula
Sphere
V=
x=
1
3
Bh
− b ± b 2 − 4ac
2a
𝟒
V = 𝟑 𝝅𝒓𝟑
SA = 𝟒𝝅𝒓𝟐
Variables
L: Arc Length
B, C: endpoints of arc
d: diameter of the circle
m: the measure of
A: Area of Sector
B, C: endpoints of intercepted arc
r: radius of the circle
m: the measure of
SA: Surface Area
r: radius of the base
h: height
V: Volume
r: radius of the base
h: height
SA: Surface Area
r: radius of the base
l: slant height
V: Volume
r: radius of the base
h: height
B: area of the base
V: Volum e
B: area of base
H: height
SA: Surface Area
B: area of base
P: Perimeter of the base
h: height
L: lateral surface area
V: Volume
B: area of the base
h: height
x: solution
a, b, c: coefficients
V: Volume
r: radius
SA: Surface Area
r: radius
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document. All other individuals wishing to reproduce this document must contact OSPI.
Mathematics Formula Sheets for End-of-Course Exams
Use at least two decimal place values when approximating square roots or trigonometric ratios.
Copyright © September 2010 All rights reserved. Educational institutions within the State of Washington have permission to reproduce this
document. All other individuals wishing to reproduce this document must contact OSPI.