01 March 2010

Geometry Formulas

These formulas have been taken directly from a ninth grade geometry class...

Geometry Formulas...

Key:

B = Surface area of the base
A = Area
C = Circumference
P = Perimeter
L = Lateral Faces
S = Surface area
V = Volume
d = diameter
l = Length
l = Slant Height
h = Height
w = Width
r = Radius
π ≈ 3.14
a = Apothem


Changing Attributes:
When one attribute is multiplied by 2, the volume is also multiplied by 2.

When two attributes are multiplied by 2, the volume is multiplied by 2².

When all three attributes are multiplied by 2, the volume is multiplied by 2³ and the surface area is multiplied by 2².

Cavalieri's Principle: tells us that if two solids have equal heights and the cross sections formed by every plane parallel to the bases of both solids have equal areas, then the two solids have equal volume.

Pythagorean Theorem = a2 + b2 = c2
Perimeter of a Trapezoid = a + b1 + b2 + c

Area of a Trapezoid = ½h( b1 + b2 ) Where b1 and b2 are the lengths of the bases

Circumference of a Circle: C= πd or C= π2r

Area of a Circle: A= πr²

Note: These formulas may look confusing, but remember this little trick: Find ALL the measurements you will need FIRST. Then, use those numbers to plug into the formula and solve. For example, let's say you need to find the surface area of a pyramid (½lP + B). By looking at the formula, you may confused and not know where to start, but take another look at the formula and see what you NEED to solve it: you need a slant height (if this measurement is not given, you may need to use the Pythagorean Theorem to find it), the perimeter, and the surface area of the base. Once you find each of those numbers, then just plug them into the formula.If you do this EVERY time, you will find these formulas much easier to handle.




Prisms
 

Surface area of a Right Prism: S= 2lw + 2lh + 2wh
*Note: Remember, prisms are named for their bases



Modified Formula for Finding the Surface Area of a Right Prism


Surface Area of a Right Prism: S= hP + 2B  where B=lw

Volume of a Right Prism: V= Bh

Surface Area of a BASE (B) of a Triangular Prism: B= ½bh,
then plug the B into the S=  hp + 2B formula

Volume of a Triangular Prism: Use the formula above to find the B, then plug into the V= Bh formula

Surface Area of the Hexagonal BASE (B): B=½aP




Cubes


Surface area of a Cube: 6x²

Volume of a Cube: V= x³



Pyramids

Surface area of a regular pyramid:  ½lP + B





Surface area of the BASE (B) of Square Pyramid: base measure²

Surface area of the BASE (B) of Triangular Pyramid: B = ½bh

Surface area of the BASE (B) of a Hexagonal Pyramid: B=½aP
Once you find the B, plug it into the regular ½lP + B formula

Finding slant height when height is given: use Pythagorean theorem...
A² + B² = C²

Finding Height when slant height is given: use Pythagorean theorem...
A² + B² = C²

The volume of a pyramid: V= 1/3Bh.




Cylinders


Surface Area of a Cylinder: S = L + 2B

L= 2πrh or L= πdh

B= πr²

so, the S= L + 2B  becomes...

S= 2πrh + 2πr²





Volume of a Cylinder


V= Bh
By replacing the B with πr², you get

V= πr²h




Cones


Surface Area of a Cone S= L + B

L= πrl

B= πr²

So, the S= L + B becomes...

S= πrl+ πr²


Volume of a Cone V= 1/3Bh

B=πr²

So, the V= 1/3Bh becomes...

V= 1/3πr²h









images courtesy of...
onlinemathlearning.com
hotmath.com
mathwarehouse.com
math.about.com

25 February 2010

Friday Fotos: 2/26


So that's what happened...
cartoon of dinosaurs missing the ark
courtesy of... lolpix.com




Must be a bank...
photo of a bad service sign
courtesy of... failblog.org




This is SO true...
photo of a scary cat
courtesy of... icanhascheezburger.com

22 February 2010

A Muse Takes a Holiday

photo of koko and yum yum sleeping on their cat tree
Well, I've been trying like crazy to come up with something to write about, but I just can't think of anything. I thought about writing an article about my weight loss, but I've already written so many articles on that topic, it would just be beating a very dead horse (just don't hold me to this, because I may just end up pulling a Doctor Frankenstein on that poor horse). I also thought about posting some cute pictures of our cats playing and sleeping together, but I think I may leave that for the next time I can't think of anything to say (which, by all calculations, should be fairly soon). I would just like to find out what is causing this writing-drought?

Could it be that since I am rewriting my novel, that I'm using all my creative prowess on that? Could it be that this all-elusive creative prowess is just a figment of my imagination? Could it be that my muse has left on an extended holiday and just forgot to let me know? Whatever it is that may be causing this drought, I must say that it's not fun to have to stare at a white screen and see a stupid cursor blinking back at me.

When I look around the room for any hint of inspiration, the first thing that catches my eye is kitchen counter top. It seems as if the gnomes have been very busy, because everything seems to be stacked on it, except food. I look over and notice that the cats are sleeping...well, there's a shocker. So, I can only think of one thing I can do: coffee! Yup, I think that's the ticket.
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