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Grade 10 Mathematics

Grade 10 Mathematics

finding the point of intersection:

using the elimination method to solve a linear equation

using the substitution method to solve a linear equation:

there are 3 versions of the slope formula: 1. Slope intercept: y=mx+b 2. Point slope: y-y1=m(x-x1) 3. Standard: Ax+By=C

the point at which two lines cross

a set of 2 or more linear equations that are considered at the same time

point of intersection

Chapter 3,4 and 5

Linear Systems

in the formula y=mx+b, m is the slope of the line, x is the variable and b is the y-intercept

to rearrange an equation from standard from into linear slope-intercept form:

to solve a linear equation involving fractions: to solve for the equation -6=x/5, you will first need to get x by itself by cancelling out the 5 in the denominator of the fraction by multiplying. Next on the left side you multiply 5x(-6) which is -30, therefore, x=-30

Adjacent

the side that forms one of the angle being considered, but is not the hypotenuse. The adjacent side in triangle is highlighted green

opposite operations: -opposite operations are operations that "undo" each other -addition and subtraction are opposite operations -multiplication & division are opposite operations

Linear Equations

horizontal & vertical lines: - a horizontal line has a slope of 0 - a vertical line has a slope that is undefined

calculating the slope for the given equation: the formula for finding the slope in a graph is rise/run rise=2 run=4 rise/run = 2/4 therefore, the slope in this is graph is 0.5

a coefficient is a number that is multiplied by a variable -in y=3x, the coefficient of x is 3

linear relations is a relation between two variables as a straight line when graphed

the rate of change is represented by the sloe of the line

Linear Relations

the tangent is the length of the opposite side, divided by the length of the adjacent side

in any right riangle, the cosine of an angle is the length of the adjacent, divided by the length of the hypotenuse

Tangent

Sine

the sine of an angle is the length of the opposite, divided by the length of the hypotenuse

Cosine

Opposite side

the side that does not form one of the arms of the angle being considered. The opposite side in this triangle is written in red

Grade 10 Mathematics

Chapter 2: Right Triangle Trigonometry

Hypotenuse
the longest side of a right angle triangle. In this image, the hypotenuse is written in blue.
the opposite of the right angle
Pythagorean Theroeom
to find the hypotenuse:
the Pythagorean theory states that in a right angle triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs
Useful when building structures
the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares legs
for a right angle triangle with legs a, b. and hypotenuse. c=a2+b2