Length
15 16
Width
14
Metric Conversions (King Henry Died Unusually Drinking Chocolate Milk)
13
12
11
10
Divide numbers by 10 if you are converting to a bigger unit– or move decimal point to the left
9
Multiply numbers by 10 if you are converting to a smaller unit– or move decimal to the right
8
Area Formulas Pythagorean Theorem
Angle Facts
7
Triangle A= 1/2 bh Right Angle= 90°
6
Rectangle A=lw Acute= Less than 90° C is always the hypotenuse
5
Trapezoid A=1/2h(b1+b2) Obtuse= Larger than 90°
4
Complementary = Two angles with a sum of 90°
Parallelogram A=bh Perfect Squares
3
Supplementary= Two angles with a sum of 180°
Circle A=πr²
1 2= 1 62= 36
2
Slope-Intercept Form
22= 4 72= 49
1
Integer Rules Y = mx + b or y = b +mx
0
When adding and subtracting integers m = slope and b = y-intercept
with like signs add and keep the sign. 32= 9 82= 64
-1
( -5 + -2 = -7) ( 5 + 4 = 9) ( -9 -3 = -12) 42= 16 92= 81
-2
When adding and subtracting integers
52= 25 102=100
-3
with unlike signs subtract and keep the
sign of the higher number.
-4
( -7 + 2 = -5) ( 9 + -2 = 7)
-5
When subtracting a negative , it turns
-6
into a positive .
Sum of degree measures of all the interior
-7
(8 - -2 = becomes 8 + 2 = 12) angles of a polygon:
When multiplying and dividing with same 180 (n - 2)
-8
signs the product is always positive.
Degree measure of one interior angle of a
-16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9
( 4 x 5 = 20) ( -8 x -4 = 32) ( -8 ÷ -4 = 2) regular polygon:
If the signs are different, the product is
always negative.
N is the number of sides of the polygon
( -6 x 7= -42) ( 12 ÷ -3= -4)
Percent– Decimal– Fraction Conversions
Percent to decimal– Remove the percent symbol and divide by 100.
Percent to fraction– Remove percent symbol, use as the numerator over 100, reduce fraction
Decimal to percent– Multiply by 100, add percent symbol
Decimal to fraction– Remove decimal point and make that the numerator over 100, reduce fraction
Fraction to decimal– Divide numerator by denominator
Fraction to percent– Divide numerator by denominator, multiply by 100, add percent symbol
Length
15 16
Width
14
Metric Conversions (King Henry Died Unusually Drinking Chocolate Milk)
13
12
11
10
Divide numbers by 10 if you are converting to a bigger unit– or move decimal point to the left
9
Multiply numbers by 10 if you are converting to a smaller unit– or move decimal to the right
8
Area Formulas Pythagorean Theorem
Angle Facts
7
Triangle A= 1/2 bh Right Angle= 90°
6
Rectangle A=lw Acute= Less than 90° C is always the hypotenuse
5
Trapezoid A=1/2h(b1+b2) Obtuse= Larger than 90°
4
Complementary = Two angles with a sum of 90°
Parallelogram A=bh Perfect Squares
3
Supplementary= Two angles with a sum of 180°
Circle A=πr²
1 2= 1 62= 36
2
Slope-Intercept Form
22= 4 72= 49
1
Integer Rules Y = mx + b or y = b +mx
0
When adding and subtracting integers m = slope and b = y-intercept
with like signs add and keep the sign. 32= 9 82= 64
-1
( -5 + -2 = -7) ( 5 + 4 = 9) ( -9 -3 = -12) 42= 16 92= 81
-2
When adding and subtracting integers
52= 25 102=100
-3
with unlike signs subtract and keep the
sign of the higher number.
-4
( -7 + 2 = -5) ( 9 + -2 = 7)
-5
When subtracting a negative , it turns
-6
into a positive .
Sum of degree measures of all the interior
-7
(8 - -2 = becomes 8 + 2 = 12) angles of a polygon:
When multiplying and dividing with same 180 (n - 2)
-8
signs the product is always positive.
-16 -15 -14 -13 -12 -11 -10 -9
Degree measure of one interior angle of a
( 4 x 5 = 20) ( -8 x -4 = 32) ( -8 ÷ -4 = 2) regular polygon:
If the signs are different, the product is
always negative.
( -6 x 7= -42) ( 12 ÷ -3= -4) N is the number of sides of the polygon
Percent– Decimal– Fraction Conversions
Percent to decimal– Remove the percent symbol and divide by 100.
Percent to fraction– Remove percent symbol, use as the numerator over 100, reduce fraction
Decimal to percent– Multiply by 100, add percent symbol
Decimal to fraction– Remove decimal point and make that the numerator over 100, reduce fraction
Fraction to decimal– Divide numerator by denominator
Fraction to percent– Divide numerator by denominator, multiply by 100, add percent symbol