MATHEMATICS SECTION 1
Milestones Below are the formulas you may find useful as you take the test. However, you may find that you do not need to use all of the formulas. You may refer to this formula sheet as often as needed. Slope Formula m = y2 – y1}x 2 – x1 Linear Equation y = mx + b Pythagorean Theorem a 2 + b 2 = c 2 Perimeter The perimeter of a polygon is ...
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