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  1. Formula One Maths Gold a Teachers Resource - Sample Chapter by Peter Bland,
  2. FORMULA ONE MATHS 8 MEDIUM TERM ASS RESO by PATMORE/SEAGER, 1980
  3. FORMULA 1 MATHS PUPILS C3 by PORKESS, 2002
  4. FORMULA ONE MATHS TCHRS RESO A1 by PORKESS, 1980
  5. FORMULA 1 MATHS TCHR RESO B2 by PORKESS, 1980
  6. FORMULA ONE MATHS TCHRS RESO A2 by PORKESS, 1980
  7. Formula One Maths: Teacher's Resource Bk. C3 (Formual One Maths) by Roger Porkess, 2003
  8. FORMULA 1 MATHS TCHR RESO C2 by PORKESS, 1980
  9. Practical Theories & Formulas for Engineering, Physics & Math by Jorgen Andersson, 2004-07
  10. Manga Math Mysteries 5: The Ancient Formula: A Mystery With Fractions (Graphic Universe) by Melinda Thielbar, 2010-10
  11. Technical Math For Dummies (For Dummies (Math & Science)) by Barry Schoenborn, Bradley Simkins, 2010-07-13
  12. Pocket Book of Electrical Engineering Formulas by Richard C. Dorf, Ronald J. Tallarida, 1993-09-30
  13. Math Made Nice & Easy #9: Integration Formulas, Combinations & Permutations and Probability by The Staff of REA, 2001-08-03
  14. Mathematical Formulae by John O. Bird, A.J.C. May, 1999-08-02

101. Geometry Formulas And Facts
An excerpt from the 30th Edition of the CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and formulas, covering the area of Geometry (minus differential geometry), by Silvio Levy.
http://geom.math.uiuc.edu/docs/reference/CRC-formulas/
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Geometry Formulas and Facts
Silvio Levy This document is excerpted from the 30th Edition of the CRC Standard Mathematical Tables and Formulas , published in late 1995 by CRC press This completely rewritten and updated edition of CRC's classical reference work is edited by Dan Zwillinger, and boasts the participation of dozens of distinguished contributors in all fields of mathematics. Ordering information is available here The present excerpt covers the area of Geometry (minus differential geometry). It was written by Silvio Levy and is reproduced here with permission. All the figures were made by the author using Mathematica , except those in Section , which were made using kali This online version was prepared with the help of Nikos Drakos's converter; for compatibility of text and formulas, choose a largish text font with your browser. A button in the text indicates a cross-reference.

102. S.O.S. Math - Mathematical Tables And Formulas
Large integral tables along with other math tables. Polynomial, trigonometric, logarithmic, hyperbolic. and Laplace transform tables.
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103. Dr. Vogel's Gallery Of Calculus Pathologies
Discusses instances of functions that are more difficult to apply calculus formulas to. Examples that are included are discontinuous functions and functions with discontinuous derivatives.
http://www.math.tamu.edu/~tom.vogel/gallery/gallery.html
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104. Mathematics 141 Basic Algebra
Word problems and formulas for collegelevel basic algebra.
http://math.uww.edu/~mcfarlat/141/
Mathematics 760-141
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105. GED Formula Quickguide
This guide contains a list of the formulas given you on the mathematics section of The class recently wrote a math test. Out of a possible score of 50,
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Formula QuickGuide
Canadian Edition US Edition This guide contains a list of the formulas given you on the mathematics section of the GED Tests, complete with examples. It has been revised to reflect the requirements of the GED 2002 series tests. The guide is not intended to be studied in detail or memorized. It is only meant to be a quick reference guide. Use it if you need more information when you are working on mini-tests or completing exercises in a GED Preparation book. Area of a Square
Area of a Rectangle

Area of a Parallelogram

Area of a Triangle
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1. Area of a square. A=s John wants to carpet a square family room in his basement. If the family room is 3.5 meters wide, how many square meters of carpet will he need? A=s A= 3.5 A= (3.5 x 3.5) A= 12.25 square meters Back to Top 2. Area of a rectangle A=lw (l=height w=width) Sally has a rectangular driveway that needs to be paved. If the paving company charges $100 per square meter, how much will it cost Sally to have her driveway paved? A= lw A= 5 x 3 A= 15 square meters Cost of paving = 15 x $100 = $1500 Back to Top 3. Area of a parallelogram A=bh

106. S.O.S. Math
Contains tutorials covering algebra, geometry, calculus, differential equations, matrices, and complex variables. Reviews the most important results, techniques and formulas. Presented in worksheet format and require active participation. Includes practice quizzes and forum board.
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107. Areas, Volumes, Surface Areas
Use these simple illustrated formulas to calculate volume and surface area of various shapes.
http://math2.org/math/geometry/areasvols.htm
[text:Areas, Volumes, Surface Areas
pi = [pi] = 3.141592...)
[text:Areas]
[text:rectangle] = ab [text:parallelogram] = bh [text:trapezoid] = h/2 (b + b [text:circle] = pi r [text:ellipse] = pi r r [text:triangle] = (1/2) b h [text:equilateral triangle] = (1/4) [text:triangle given SAS] = (1/2) a b sin C [text:triangle given a,b,c] = [sqrt][s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)] [text:when] s = (a+b+c)/2 ([text:Heron's formula])
[text:when n = # of sides and S = length from center to a corner]
[text:Volumes]
[text:rectangular prism] = a b c [text:irregular prism] = b h [text:cylinder] = b [text:pyramid] = (1/3) b h [text:cone] = (1/3) b [text:ellipsoid] = (4/3) pi r r r
[text:Surface Areas]
[text:prism]:
([text:lateral area]) = [text:perimeter]( b ) L
([text:total area]) = [text:perimeter]( b ) L + 2 b

108. Math Education Web Resources
Learn about math with tutorials, calculators, formulas and more. math Resources Tutorials, formulas, Directories
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109. Cynthia Lanius' Lessons: A Fractals Lesson - Introduction
Features class exercises and lessons or making fractals. Includes explanation of this unique image and types of formulas that are used to create it.
http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/frac/
Cynthia Lanius
Fractals
Pictured: A Famous Fractal - The Mandelbrot Set
A Fractals Unit for Elementary and Middle School Students
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Introduction Why study fractals?
What's so hot about

fractals, anyway?
Making fractals
Sierpinski Triangle

Using Java

Math questions

Sierpinski Meets Pascal
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Using Java
Fractal Properties
Self-similarity

Fractional dimension
Formation by iteration For Teachers Teachers' Notes Teacher-to-Teacher Comments My fractals mail Send fractals mail Fractals on the Web The Math Forum Other Math Lessons by Cynthia Lanius Awards This Site has received
What are Fractals?
They're everywhere, those bright, weird, beautiful shapes called fractals. But what are they, really? Fractals are geometric figures, just like rectangles, circles and squares, but fractals have special properties that those figures do not have. There's lots of information on the Web about fractals, but most of it is either just pretty pictures or very high-level mathematics. So this fractals site is for kids, to help them understand what the weird pictures are all about - that it's math - and that it's fun! Teachers: Every lesson has a print version for classroom use.

110. Index Page
Worksheets allow for practice with arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. Includes answers. Also, has some general formulas and tutorials.
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111. Construction Math Made Easy
This site is selling a book that makes construction math a breeze. Designed for the Lay person in mind, not the civil engineer. Simple formulas, written by a simple man who knew how to estimate a construction job.
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112. S.O.S. Math - Trigonometry
Covers measuring degrees, equations, and formulas. Includes illustrations and related links.
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113. Area
Area, Volume and Trigonometric formulas. Area formulas formulas. Ellipsoid. 1/3 rab. Paraboloid. V = 1/2 r2h. Parallelepiped
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Area, Volume and Trigonometric Formulas Area Formulas FORM METHOD OF FINDING AREA Triangle Base x 1/2 perpendicular height
s = 1/2 sum of the three sides a, b, c Trapezium Sum of area of the two triangles Trapezoid 1/2 sum of parallel sides x perpendicular height Parallelogram Base x perpendicular height Regular Polygon 1/2 sum of sides x inside radius Circle = 0.7854 x diameter = 0.07958 x circumference Sector of a Circle = 0.0087266 r A o = arc x 1/2 radius Segment of a Circle Circle
of same area as a square Diameter = side x 1.12838 Square
of same area as circle Side = diameter x 0.88623 Ellipse Long diameter x short diameter x 0.78540 Parabola Base x 2/3 perpendicular height
Volume Formulas
SHAPE FORMULAS Ellipsoid rab Paraboloid V = 1/2 r h Parallelepiped V = area of base, B, x perpendicular height, h: Bh Prism V = area of base, B, x perpendicular height, h: Bh

114. Why Study Calculus? A Brief History Of Math
Explains, in everyday language, the developments in astronomy, math, and physics that contributed to the discovery of differential calculus and its relationship to area formulas.
http://math.vanderbilt.edu/~schectex/courses/whystudy.html
Why Do We Study Calculus?
or,
a brief look at some of the history of mathematics
an essay by Eric Schechter
version of September 10, 1999 The question I am asked most often is, "why do we study this?" (or its variant, "will this be on the exam?"). Though some students will eventually use integrals and derivatives in their work in physics, chemistry, or economics, most will never use epsilons and deltas. Applied mathematicians may use a theorem such as "the limit of the product is the product of the limits"; we only need epsilons and deltas to prove such theorems. If the applied mathematician takes the attitude that "I trust the pure mathematicians who say they have proved this theorem," then the applied mathematician does not need to study epsilons and deltas at all. But calculus is not a just vocational training course. In part, students should study calculus for the same reasons that they study Darwin, Marx, Voltaire, or Dostoyevsky: These ideas are a basic part of our culture; these ideas have shaped how we perceive the world and how we perceive our place in the world. To understand how that is true of calculus, we must put calculus into a historical perspective; we must contrast the world before calculus with the world after calculus. (Probably we should put more history into our calculus courses. There is a growing movement among mathematics teachers to do precisely that.) The earliest mathematics was perhaps the arithmetic of commerce: If I am willing to trade 3 of my goats for one of your cows, how many goats will 4 cows cost me? The ancient Greeks did a great deal of clever thinking, but very few experiments; this led to some errors. For instance, Aristotle observed that a rock falls faster than a feather, and concluded that heavier objects fall faster than lighter objects. Aristotle's views persisted for centuries, until the discovery of air resistance.

115. Normal Math-Formulas
Normal mathformulas. Introduction. Following you find a nomination of various mathematical formulas. They should be a reference and also be helpful,
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Normal Math-Formulas Introduction Following you find a nomination of various mathematical formulas. They should be a reference and also be helpful, to close possibly knowledge gaps. Because without good math knowledge complexe games and applications can't be realized.
Square l = Side length
e = Corner measure (ment)
A = Surface
U = Extent
Surface: A = l^2
Extent: U = 4*l
Corner measure (ment): e = SQR(2)*l Rhombus/Lozenge l = Side length
b = Width
A = Surface
U = Extent Surface: A = l*b Extent: U = 4*l Rectangle l = Length b = Width e = Corner measure (ment) A = Surface U = Extent Surface: A = l*b Extent: U = 2*l+2*b Corner measure (ment): e = SQR(l^2+b^2)) Rhomboid/Parallelogramm l = Lengthens h = Height b = Width A = Surface U = Extent Surface: A = l*h Extent: U = 2*l+2*b Trapezoid a = Side 1 b = Side 2 c = Side 3 d = Side 4 lm = Middle length h = Height A = Surface U = Extent Surface: A = (a+c)/2*h Extent: U = a+b+c+d Middle Length: lm = (a+c)/2 Triangle a = Side 1 b = Side 2 c = Side 3 l = Side length h = Height A = Surface U = Extent Surface: A = (l*h)/2 A = 1/4*SQR(U*(U-2*a)*(U-2*b)*(U-2*c)) Extent: U = a+b+c Polygon l = Side length d = Interior circle diameter D = Periphery diameter n = Number of corners a = Central angle ss = Corner angle A = Surface U = Extent Interior circle diameter: d = SQR(D*D-l*l) Periphery diameter: D = SQR(d*d+l*l) Side length: l = D*SIN(180/n) Central angle: a = 360/n Corner angle: ss = 180-a Surface: A = n*l*d/4 Extent: U = l*n Circle r = Radius D = Diameter A = Surface

116. RACING MATH FORMULA'S
RACING math FORMULA S. UNDER CONSTRUCTION COME BACK SOON Here are the formulas for most of the Car math Calculators used on this site as well as a few
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    Here are the formulas for most of the Car Math Calculators used on this site as well as a few additional ones that are not on the site. NOTES N1) Many of the formulas use the value of pi which is 3.1415927 N2) Some formulas contain notation such as ^2 which means "squared" Formulas for displacement, bore and stroke pi/4 = 0.7853982 cylinder volume = pi/4 x bore^2 x stroke stroke = displacement / (pi/4 x bore^2 x number of cylinder. Formulas for compression ratio (CylVolume + ChamberVolume) / ChamberVolume cylinder volume = pi/4 x bore^2 x stroke chamber volume = cylinder volume / compression ratio - 1.0 displacement ratio = cylinder volume / chamber volume amount to mill = (new disp. ratio - old disp. ratio / new disp. ratio x old disp. ratio) x stroke Formulas for piston speed piston speed in fpm = stroke in inches x rpm / 6 rpm = piston speed in fpm x 6 / stroke in inches Formulas for brake horsepower horsepower = rpm x torque / 5252 torque = 5252 x horsepower / rpm brake specific fuel consumption = fuel pounds per hour / brake horsepower bhp loss = elevation in feet / 1000 x 0.03 x bhp at sea level
  • 117. Mathematics » Math 136 - Mathematics For The Liberal Arts
    math 136. mathematics for the Liberal Arts. Syllabus Homework Assignments Extra Handouts Follow the links below to download formulas for each topic.
    http://www.brookdalecc.edu/fac/tlt/math/136/formulas.php
    Math 136
    Mathematics for the Liberal Arts
    Syllabus Homework Assignments Extra Handouts Formulas ... Home
    Formulas
    Follow the links below to download formulas for each topic. The files are available in Microsoft Word or PDF format.

    118. [NTG-context] Textfont In Math-formulas?
    NTGcontext Textfont in math-formulas? Hans Hagen pragma at wxs.nl Thu Apr 7 105519 CEST 2005. Previous message NTG-context Textfont in math-formulas
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    [NTG-context] Textfont in math-formulas?
    Hans Hagen pragma at wxs.nl
    Thu Apr 7 10:55:19 CEST 2005 I have a little problem with fonts in my document. I use the cm sans serif font in my text and want to have this in the tex-formulas to, but it worked not for me. Simple example: is not in the same font. More information about the ntg-context mailing list

    119. Math For Morons Like Us - Formula Database
    Welcome to the Formula Database! If you re looking for a formula, browse the list or use our search You can also add a formula if you don t see it here.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/20991/gather/formula/
    Formula Database
    Welcome to the Formula Database! If you're looking for a formula, browse the list or use our search feature. You can also add a formula if you don't see it here. Also, be sure to visit the Message Board . If you have any problems, please let us know. Add Formula Search the Database Home
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    120. Eng51 Making A Math Formula Sheet
    Explains how this study guide can be created, and how to use it to help solve problems.
    http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/~leilani/mathformula.html
    Making a Math Formula Sheet
    (last update Mon, Mar 8, 2004 Why should I make one?
    A math formula sheet is a study aide that can help you understand how to solve particular math formulas and help you to solve math problems you come across in your math textbooks and in textbooks from your technical field. How should I make one?
  • Then, just below the title write the formula in the center of the page. Find the formula in your textbook, or , if your teacher writes it on the chalkboard, copy it down exactly. Write the formula very clearly and larger than you ordinarily write. You may want to use your highlighter pens to highlight the different parts of the formula. This is to help you see all of the components of the formula, so you become very aware of its parts.
  • Next, take each part of the formula, highlight it, and define it in your own words.
  • Next, copy down in the exact order they are listed in the book or on the chalkboard by your teacher the steps to solve the formula. Even if the step seems very small and obvious, and you think you will remember it without copying it down, copy it down anyway. This is to ensure that you will ALWAYS have a correct and complete formula to refer to when you have to solve problems based on it. For some problems, you may also want to draw a small sketch to help you visualize what you are looking for.
  • Then, copy down the sample problem shown in the text or on the chalkboard
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