Math Formula Chart: Perimeter Circumference
Math Formula Chart: Perimeter Circumference
The Math Formula Chart has all the basic math formulas. A Math Formula Chart is given below:
1. Square 1. P = 2a
Perimeter 2. Rectangle 2. P = 4(l+b)
1. Square 1. A = a2
2. Rectangle 2. A=lxb
Area 3. Triangle 3. A = ½(b x h)
4. Trapezoid 4. A = ((b1 +b2 ) x h) / 2
5. Circle 5. A = pi x r 2
1. Cube 1. S = 6l2
2. Cylinder 2. S = 2 x pi x r x h
Surface Area 3. Cone 3. S = pi x r x l
4. Sphere 4. S = 4 x pi x r 2
1. Cylinder 1. V = bh
Volume 2. Cone 2. V = bh/3
3. Sphere 3. V = 4 x pi x r3 / 3
Pythagoras
a2 + b2 = c2
Theorem
Distance Formula d = sqrt[(x2 – x1)2 +(y2 – y1)2]
Slope of a line m = y2 – y1 / x2 -x1
Mid- Point Formula M = (x1 + x2 )/ 2 , (y1 + y2 )/ 2
1. a2 + b2 = c2
2. y = mx + c
1. Pythagorean theorem 3. d = rt
2. slope-intercept form of the 4. total cost = (number of units) ×
equation of a line (price per unit)
3. distance formula 5. X = [-b ± sqrt(b2 – 4ac)] /2a
Algebraic Formula 4. total cost 6. am x b m = (a x b)m
5. quadratic formula
6. Laws of Exponents
am x a n = (a)m+n
7. Fractional Exponents
7. a1/2 = sqrt a
Area of a Triangle = A = ½ (b × h)
This is the general area formula for triangles (right-angled and isosceles). Now, the area formulas for
all the different types of triangles are explained below.
Isosceles Triangle A = ½ (b × h)
Example: Find the area of an acute triangle with a base of 15 inches and a height of 4 inches.
Solution:
We know,
A = (½) × b × h
⇒ A = (½) ×(15 in) × (4 in)
⇒ A = (½) × (60 in )
2
⇒ A = 30 in 2
Equilateral Triangle Area Formula:
The formula for the equilateral triangle is given by-
For an equilateral triangle, the height of the triangle is to be found before computing its area. For
doing so, we drop a perpendicular from one of its vertices (we know that height of an equilateral
triangle is the same as the perpendicular bisector of one of its sides). In the ∆ABC, CD represents
the height.
Given- Side of an equilateral triangle to be 8 cm. For calculating CD, we consider the right-angled
∆ACD.
We have,
AC = AD + CD
2 2 2
Or,
AD = AC – CD
2 2 2
⇒ AD = 64 – 16 = 48
2
AD = √48 = 4√3 cm
Thus,
Area of ∆ ABC =
Area = (½) × base × height = 12 × 8 × 4√3 cm 2
Area = 16√3 cm 2
AD = √16 = 4 cm
Thus, area of ∆ABC = (½) × Base × Height = 12 × 6 × 4 = 24 cm 2
We have seen that the area of special triangles could be obtained using the formula. However, for a
triangle with the sides being given usually, calculation of height would not be simple. For the same
reason, we rely on Heron’s Formula to calculate the area of the triangles with unequal lengths i.e.
the equilateral triangles. So, the area of an isosceles triangle formula is given as: