Last day to CRAM for the ACT! Let's look at Math.
Math equations that you will need to use.
SOH-CAH-TOA
Pythagorean Theorem
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
distance = Pythagorean Theorem
= √ [(X1 - X2)^2 + (Y1 -Y2)^2]
slope = rise over run
= ∆ y/ ∆ x
= (Y1 - Y2) / (X1 - X2)
Mean = Average = Sum / Number
Median is the middlemost
Mode is the most frequent
Midpoint = (the average x, the average y)
= [(X1 + X2)/2, (Y1 + Y2)/2]
All AREA formulas:
Parallelogram....bh
Triangle.....1/2 bh
Trapezoid (often forgotten, frequently needed).....1/2 (b1 + b2)h
Rhombus and Square (special ones using diagonals).....1/2 (d1)(d2)
Circle.....π r^2
General VOLUME formula:
Flat-top prisms and cylinders……area of the base times height
Pointed-top cones and pyramids..(area of the base times height) / 3
Probability
Successes / Total Possible
PROCESSES that will come in handy.
1) Set up ratios and proportions
for SIMILAR TRIANGLES
for RATES
for CONGRUENT FRACTIONS
2) Write out equations and substitute values
3) Use all the data provided.
4) Draw diagrams.
5) Use the calculator to visualize by graphing and to check calculations.
6) Compare fractional values by finding a common denominator.
Don't
get hung up on a single question. Remember that the score is an
accumulation of points, so missing 1 is not as bad as not finishing all
60. Plan to spend the least amount of time on the first 30, an average
of 1 minute or less on 31 through 45, and invest the remaining time
efficiently on the final 15. This last group will probably contain the
most challenging problems, but be sure to recognize the 2 or 3 that are
super simple; they are your reward for getting that far within the
allotted time.
GOOD LUCK!!!
Friday, February 8, 2019
LAST DAY TO CRAM BEFORE THE ACT - MATH TIPS
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