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Mathematical Methods v1.2

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1 of 3 Mensuration

circumference of a circle area of a circle

area of a parallelogram area of a trapezium

area of a triangle total surface area of a

cone total surface area of a

cylinder surface area of a sphere

volume of a cone volume of a cylinder

volume of a prism volume of a pyramid

volume of a sphere

Sequences and series arithmetic sequence

geometric sequence

Logarithms

exponents and logarithms

logarithmic laws

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2 of 3 Calculus

chain rule If

then

If and

then

product rule If

then

quotient rule

If

then

Trigonometry cosine rule

sine rule

area of a triangle

Pythagorean identity

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3 of 3 Statistics

binomial theorem

binomial probability

discrete random variable X

mean

variance

continuous random variable X

mean

variance

binomial distribution

mean

variance

sample proportion

mean

standard deviation

approximate confidence interval for p

general addition rule for probability

probability of independent events

conditional probability

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