Back 2 Basic Math PDF
Back 2 Basic Math PDF
2 2 2
a + b = c
v x t = d
2
S = r
STUFF
THAT YOU
THOUGHT YOU WOULD
NEVER USE AGAIN
CONTENTS
1. FOREWORD 3
2. MATH VOCAB 4
3. MATH BASICS 14
5. GEOMETRY 21
6. DRILL 25
FOREWORD
If this is your first time learning math in English, math terms can
be an issue at first, but once you have become familiar with the
material in this booklet and begin your course, the language
barrier should be all but removed.
VOCABULARY
Arithmetic
Numbers
number
integer, whole number
natural number ( )
rational number
real number
prime number
positive
negative
even
odd
consecutive numbers
perfect numbers (1 ,4 ,9 ,16 )
Fractions
Fraction
decimal
complex fraction
improper fraction
numerator
denominator
common denominator
thousands
hundreds
tens
ones / units
half
third
fourth / quarter
fifth
Tenths
hundredths
thousandths
Mathematical Operations
addition (plus) ( )
to add
subtraction (minus) ( )
to subtract
multiplication
to multiply
division
to divide
sum
difference
product
quotient
divisor
remainder
divisible
multiple
power, exponent
squared
root
radical ...
square root
cubed ( )
absolute value
reciprocal
equal
factor
prime factor
factorization
Problems
problem
average, mean
arithmetic mean
weighed average
median ( )
speed, velocity
average speed
rate
distance
percent, percentage (%)
concentration
combinations
probability
chance
ratio, proportion
motion
mixture
Miscellaneous
table
graph
bar graph ,
line graph
circle graph / pie
chart ,
combine
increase, raise ,
decrease, reduce
simplify ,
set
result
random
ordered pairs
portion
calculate
number line
Geometry
Two Dimensional
dimension
line
straight line
angle
acute angle
right angle
straight angle
obtuse angle
central angle
inscribed angle
complementary angles 90
supplementary angles 180
vertical angle
degree (X)
height; altitude
diagonal
base
segment
bisector
secant
length
width
tangent
side ,
edge
chord
hypotenuse
radius
radii / radiuses
diameter
leg ( )
median
parallel lines
perpendicular lines
corner
axis
axes
vertex
vertices
plane
area
circle
sector
arc
semicircle
circumscribed circle
inscribed circle
concentric circles
center of a circle
circumference
polygon
perfect
triangle
equilateral triangle
isosceles triangle
right triangle
similar
congruent
theorem
Pythagorean theorem
quadrilateral
square
rectangle
trapezoid
rhombus
parallelogram
pentagon
hexagon
octagon
perimeter
figure
perpendicular to
respectively
intersection
intersects
Coordinate Geometry
point
center
coordinates
slope
x-axis (abscissa) x
y-axis (ordinate) y
origin
midpoint ( )
number line
Three Dimensional
volume
cube
box
solid ( )
sphere
pyramid
prism
cylinder
cylindrical
cone
surface area
Measurements
inch
foot 12 =
yard
mile
second
minute
hour
miles per hour (mph)
kilometers per hour (km/h) "
squared
cubic
cubic inch
ounce
pound 16 =
Coins
Penny 1
Nickel 5
Dime 10
Quarter 25
THE BASICS
The simplest things we learned in school can be problematic, now that
we've forgotten how to do them. Here are a few things worth refreshing:
Long Division
1732 : 14 = ?
33 divided by 14 is 2
123
2 x 14 = 28 1732 14
14
33 28 = 5 33
28
52
21 7
=
36 12
32 4
=
56 7
Adding
2 3 2 7 3 5 14 15 14 + 15 29
+ = + = + = =
5 7 5 7 7 5 35 35 35 35
Subtracting
7 1 42 8 34 17
= = =
8 6 48 48 24
Multiplying
3 11 33 11
= =
7 9 63 21
Dividing
3 11 3 9 27
: = =
7 9 7 11 77
Percents
17 25 1 33
17% = 25% = = 33% = = 0.33
100 100 4 100
1 1
0.5 50% 0.333 33.3%
2 3
1 2
0.25 25% 0.667 66.7%
4 3
3 1
0.75 75% 0.2 20%
4 5
2 3
0.4 40% 0.6 60%
5 5
4 1
0.8 80% 0.167 16.7%
5 6
5 1
0.833 83.3% 0.125 12.5%
6 8
3 5
0.375 37.5% 0.625 67.5%
8 8
1 1
0.111 11.1% 0.1 10%
9 10
Quick Math
X1 = X X a X b = X a +b
X 0 =1 X a : X b = X a b
0n = 0 ( X a ) b = X ab
1n = 1 X a Y a = ( X Y )a
Negative Odds/Evens
1 Odd n = Odd
X n =
Xn Even n = Even
n n
X Y Negative Odd = Negative
=
Y X X Even 0
X Y = X Y
X X
=
Y Y
1
X n
=n X
X
m
n
=n Xm = ( X)n
m
m n
X = mn X
The rules - examples
73 = 7 7 7 71 = 7 70 = 1
1 3 1
(7 5 )
3
7
5 = (5) 7 (5)7 = 7 53 = 5 = (5) 2
Common
base 710 25
(2) = 7108 = 7 2 ; = 2 58 = 2 3 ;
8 8
7 2
1
1
6 62
= = 64 = 4 6
4
6 1
64
Common 5 3 = 52 32 = 15 2 = 15
exponent
5 1
3
12 5 12 63 1 3 20 20 3 1
(4) = = 45 ; = ; = = 53 = 3 5
35 3 42 3 7 3
4
1
43
(5) ( )
73
5
= 7 35 = 715 ; (25 )2 = 210 ;
1
53 1 5 1
11 = 113 = 1115 = 15 11
5 5
1 2 3
(6) 7 3 = ; =
73 3 2
POWERS TO REMEMBER
22 = 4 32 = 9
52 = 25
23 = 8 33 = 27
53 = 125
24 = 42 = 16 34 = 81
54 = 625
25 = 32 35 = 243
26 = 43 = 64
27 = 128
28 = 44 = 256
29 = 512
210 = 45 = 1024
GEOMETRY
PARALLEL LINES
x y
y x
x + y = 1800
x y
y x
TRIANGLES
The sum of the angles in a triangle is 180 degrees:
w + x + z = 180
The area of a triangle is equal to half the product of the base and the
corresponding height:
x
bh a c
Area = h
2
z w
b
The sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the third.
Each side of the triangle is greater than the difference between the other two.
a + c > b > |a c|
Isosceles
An isosceles triangle has two equal sides and two equal angles.
The height originating at the third angle creates two congruent right triangles:
a a
x x
Right Triangles
Any triangle with a 90 degree angle is known as a right triangle.
Right triangles uphold the Pythagorean Theorem: a 2 + b 2 = c 2
ba
Area =
2 c
b
a
Common Right Triangles
There are a few common right triangles, which appear on tests, because all
sides are integers. For example:
3:4:5 (or 6 : 8 : 10 , or 9 : 12 : 15 . . . . . )
5 : 12 : 13
Golden Triangle
1: 3 : 2
A triangle with angles of 30 : 60 : 90
a a
Equilateral a 3
2
An equilateral triangle has three equal sides.
60 60
All angles are equal to 60 degrees.
a a
Any height divides the triangle in to two congruent "golden" triangles.
2 2
QUADRILATERAL
A quadrilateral is any 4-sided figure.
The sum of the angles in a quadrilateral is equal to 360.
Quadrilaterals include: squares, rectangles, parallelograms, and others.
PARALLELOGRAM
A parallelogram is comprised of two pairs of equal, parallel lines:
A B
AB || DC, AB = DC y x
AD || BC, AD = BC
x + y = 180 h
S=bxh x y
D C
b
The Diagonals in a parallelogram bisect each other and create 2 pairs of
congruent triangles.
RECTANGLE
A rectangle is actually a right-angled parallelogram.
The diagonals in a rectangle are equal.
SQUARE
A square is an equilateral rectangle.
Area = x 2
x
Diagonal = 2 x
Diagonal 2
Area =
2
The diagonals in a square create 4 congruent, isosceles right triangles.
CIRCLES
Diameter(d ) = 2 Radius(r )
Area = r 2 r
Circumference = 2r = d
Angles
The sum of all central angles in a circle is 360 degrees.
Use the central angle to find the length of an arc or the area of a slice:
arc = 2 r
360
r
slice = r 2
360
A tangent line crosses a circle at a single point and creates a right angle with
the radius.
r
DRILL
1. If 2a b + c = b + 2a c , then:
(A) a = b
(B) b = c
(C) a = b c
(D) b + c = 1
(E) b = c
3 x 3
2. If + = 1 , what is the value of x?
4 5 2
14
(A) -
6
5
(B)
12
5
(C)
6
6
(D)
5
35
(E)
6
3. Which of the following has the greatest value?
3
(A)
7
5
(B)
8
4
(C)
9
6
(D)
11
7
(E)
13
y x
4. + =?
x y
(A) x y
(B) x+ y
x2 + y 2
(C)
xy
x2 + y 2
(D)
x+ y
x+ y
(E)
xy
2 1
5. If = , what is the value of x?
3 + x 2x 1
5
(A)
2
5
(B)
3
5
(C)
4
4
(D)
5
3
(E)
5
(B) 7
(C) 10
(D) 11
(E) 17
7. Which of the following has the greatest value?
1 3
(A) +
3 8
2 1
(B) +
7 4
2 1
(C)
3 8
3 1
(D) +
7 5
5 2
(E)
8 7
(B) 20 B D
(C) 24
(D) 25
A E
(E) 40
(D) x >0
x3 x5
(E) =
x x2
10. Which of the following does not have a remainder?
15
(A)
4
53
(B)
7
51
(C)
3
68
(D)
8
71
(E)
9
(C) 16 2x + 1
(D) 25
C D
(E) 36
(B) 7
(C) 8
(D) 10.5
(E) 21
x
13. Given that x 3 = y 4 , which of the following is equal to ?
y
(A) xy
(B) x
(C) y
(D) x
(E) 3 y
14. If the average of 8 and x is equal to the average of 5, 9, and x, then what
is the value of x?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 4
(D) 8
(E) 10
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 6
(E) 7
16. If f < g < h , which of the following must be true?
(A) fg < h
(B) f < gh
(C) fgh > 0
(D) h g > 0
(E) fg < gh
17. The average of three numbers is 22 and the smallest of these numbers is
2. If the other two numbers are equal, each of them is
(A) 22
(B) 32
(C) 40
(D) 64
(E) 66
(B) 140 30
(C) 180
x y
(D) 190
(E) 210
19. What is the value of z if 3z + 4z + 7z = -42?
(A) 3
1
(B)
3
1
(C) -
3
(D) -3
(E) -4
20. Two less than a certain number is one-third of that number. What is the
number?
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 6
(E) 9
ANSWERS
1. B 6. E 11. D 16. D
2. C 7. A 12. B 17. B
3. B 8. B 13. E 18. E
4. C 9. D 14. C 19. D
5. B 10. C 15. A 20. C
NOTES