Maths Chapters 6 & 7 March 2018 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the equation for linear graphs?

A

y = m x + c

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2
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What does the ‘m’ stand for in y = m x + c?

What does the ‘c’ stand for?

A
m = Gradient
c = where it crosses the y axis
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3
Q

How can you tell if two lines are parallel?

A

They will have the same gradient

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4
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How can we tell if two lines are perpendicular to each other?

A

One will have a positive gradient and the other the negative reciprocal
e.g. y = 3 x + 2 and y = -1/3 x + 19

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5
Q

How do perpendicular lines cross each other?

A

In right angles

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6
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What is the equation to work out the gradient between two lines? ( x , y ) & ( x2, y2 )

A

Gradient = y2 - y / x2 - x

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7
Q

In a distance - time graph, speed = ?

A

Distance / time

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8
Q

In a velocity - time graph, how do you work out the distance travelled?

A

The distance travelled is the displacement area of the graph

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9
Q

In a distance - time graph what is on the x and y axis?

A
x = distance
y = time
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10
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In a velocity time graph what is on the x and y axis?

A
x = velocity
y = time
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11
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How do you find the midpoint of any line?

A

( x , y ) and ( x2 , y2 )

a = ( x + x2 b = ( y + y2
/2 ) /2 )
midpoint = ( a , b )

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12
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How do you find the length of any line?

A

Use Pythagoras’ theorem

e.g. point 1 = ( 14 , 6 ) point 2 = ( 17 , 38 )
make a triangle with the base length of 3 (17 - 14 = 3) ‘a’ and a height of 32 (38 - 6 = 32) ‘b’. Now using Pythagoras’ theorem ( a^2 + b^2 = c^2) calculate the hypotenuse or ‘c’.

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13
Q

What is the equation to find out the radius of a circle on a graph?

A

x^2 + y^2 = r^2

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14
Q

How do you calculate the volume of a cylinder? Surface area?

A

Volume = πr^2 x h

Surface area = 2 x πr^2 + πd x h

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15
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How do you calculate the volume of a sphere? Surface area?

A

Volume = 4/3 x πr^3

Surface area = 4πr^2

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16
Q

How do you calculate the volume of a pyramid? Surface area?

A

Volume = 1/3 base area x height

Surface area = area of all sides added together

17
Q

How do you calculate the volume of a cone? Surface area?

A

Volume = 1/3 x πr^2 x h

Surface area = πrL + πr^2