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 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. 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.
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