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1) Area of Rectangles and Squares

This document provides an overview of formulas and concepts for calculating area, volume, surface area, capacity, and trigonometry. It discusses the formulas for finding the area of rectangles, squares, triangles, and composite shapes. It also covers surface area formulas for cubes, rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, and pyramids. Formulas are provided for finding the volume of prisms, cylinders, cones, and pyramids. The document also discusses trigonometric concepts like Pythagorean theorem, rounding angles, angles of elevation and depression, and defining sine, cosine, and tangent. Conversions and rounding are noted as important steps for many calculations.
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1) Area of Rectangles and Squares

This document provides an overview of formulas and concepts for calculating area, volume, surface area, capacity, and trigonometry. It discusses the formulas for finding the area of rectangles, squares, triangles, and composite shapes. It also covers surface area formulas for cubes, rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, and pyramids. Formulas are provided for finding the volume of prisms, cylinders, cones, and pyramids. The document also discusses trigonometric concepts like Pythagorean theorem, rounding angles, angles of elevation and depression, and defining sine, cosine, and tangent. Conversions and rounding are noted as important steps for many calculations.
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Area and Volume

1) Area of rectangles and squares


A = L x H
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A = L x H

2) Area of triangles


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3) Area of composite shapes
Build a larger shape then remove the smaller unnecessary sections.
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4) Surface Area: Cubes and Rectangular Prisms
Find the area of each individual face and add them together.
Note: do not assume sides
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5) Surface Area: Triangular Prisms


6) Surface Area: Pyramids
Area of a trapezium:


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7) Volume of Prisms
Volume o f a cube = L x W x H
Area x height.
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8) Volume of a cylinder
Always find radius.
V=(


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9) Volume of a Cone


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10) Volume of a pyramid
V =


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11) Capacity
1cm
3
= 1ml
1000cm
3
= 1 litre
1m
3
= 1000 litres
Trigonometry
1) Pythagorass Theorem (a
2
+b
2
=c
2
)




2) Rounding off to Degrees and Minutes for Angles
1 = 60 seconds
30 seconds = round up
< 30 seconds = round down
e.g Find the value for:
a)


b)



3) Angles of Elevation




B
2
a
2
C
2
(hypotenuse)
Object
Horizontal Observer



4) Angles of Depression







5) Sine, Cosine and Tan (SOH, CAH, TOA)

Sine =


Cosine =


Tan =





Object
Horizontal Observer
Opposite Hypotenuse
Adjacent

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