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AFOQT Math Formulas

AFOQT Math Formulas


If you're preparing for the AFOQT test, when do you have time to study? The mathematical formulas that will be required may not be listed. In order for this information to stick in your head, it's important that there is enough time to memorize all of these different forms.
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FTCE General Knowledge Math Formulas

FTCE General Knowledge Math Formulas


If you want to prepare for the FTCE General Knowledge Math test and review essential math concepts, then this list is for you! The first thing that you should know about preparing with these questions is that they do not provide a list of all basic formulas.
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CHSPE Math Formulas

CHSPE Math Formulas


If you are preparing for the CHSPE test, then this article is perfect for you! Not only does it provide a list of all math formulas required to know before taking the exam, but it also shows what they stand for.
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Free Full Length HiSET Mathematics Practice Test

Free Full Length HiSET Mathematics Practice Test


If you want to take the HiSET Mathematics Practice Test? It’s time to taking a Full-length HiSET Mathematics Practice Test. It is the best way to simulate test day.
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How to make a box and whisker plot

How to make a box and whisker plot

  • Step one:  Scale as well as label an axis which matches the 5-number summary.
  • Step two: Draw whiskers going from \(Q_{1}\) to the min-age value as well as going \(Q_{3}\) to the max-age value.

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How to Do Operations with Polynomials

How to Do Operations with Polynomials


When operating with polynomial expression, apply the below-mentioned steps:
  • First, simplify the expression by adding/subtracting the like terms. Also. Don’t forget to apply the PEMDAS rule in case of brackets or parenthesis.
  • Also, wherever possible, use the distributive property.

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How to write ratios in a word problem

How to write ratios in a word problem


In mathematics, a ratio is defined as the comparison between two numbers. This is generally done to find out how big or small a number or a quantity is with respect to another. So, what method do we use to find these ratios? Well, we use the division method. In a ratio, two numbers are divided. The dividend part is known as the ‘antecedent’, whereas the divisor is known as the ‘consequent.’
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How to Solve Rationalizing Imaginary Denominators

How to Solve Rationalizing Imaginary Denominators

  • Step 1: Find the conjugate, between the two terms, it is the denominator with a different sign.
  • Step 2: Use the conjugate to multiply the numerator and denominator.
  • Step 3: If necessary, simplify.

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How to Add and Subtract Complex Numbers

How to Add and Subtract Complex Numbers


Adding and subtracting complex numbers are two of the most basic things you can do with them. Like when we add or subtract a polynomial, we put like terms together. In the same way, when we add or subtract complex numbers, we put together the real and imaginary parts of the numbers and then use the operation.
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How to Find Volume and Surface Area of Pyramids and Cone

How to Find Volume and Surface Area of Pyramids and Cone


The volume of a cone is equal to one-third of the volume of a cylinder that has the same base and height. This is similar to the way that the volume of a pyramid is equal to one-third of the volume of a prism that has the same base and height.
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