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1. Averages

2. Mean

For two numbers a and b,

3. Percentage Change

For two successive changes of a% and b%,

4. Interest

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5. Population Formula

[Here, P = Original population, P’ = population after n years, r% = rate of annual change]

6. Depreciation Formula

[Here, P = original value, P’ = final value after n years, r% = rate of annual depreciation]

7. Growth

Absolute Growth = Final Value – Initial Value

[Here, S. A. G. R. = Simple Annual Growth Rate, A. A. G. R. = Average Annual Growth Rate

and C. A. G. R. = Compound Annual Growth Rate]

8. Profit and Loss

Profit = SP − CP

Loss = CP − SP

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9. False Weights

If an item is claimed to be sold at cost price, using false weights, then the overall percentage

profit is given by

10. Discount

Discount = Marked Price − Selling Price

Buy x and Get y Free

If articles worth Rs. x are bought and articles worth Rs. y are obtained free along with x

articles, then the discount is equal to y and discount percentage is given by

Successive Discounts

When a discount of a% is followed by another discount of b%, then

11. Ratios

If a : b = c : d, then a : b = c : d = (a + c) : (b + d)

If a < b, then for a positive quantity x,

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If a > b, then for a positive quantity x,

12. Proportions

13. Successive Replacement

Where x is the original quantity, y is the quantity that is replaced and n is the number of

times the replacement process is carried out.

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14. Alligation Rule

The ratio of the weights of the two items mixed will be inversely proportional to the

deviation of attributes of these two items from the average attribute of the resultant

mixture.

Alligation Cross:

15. Time, Speed and Distance

Important Conversion Factors:

16. Average Speed

If the distance is constant, then average speed is given by harmonic mean of two

speeds:

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If the time is constant, then average speed is given by arithmetic mean of two speeds:

17. Relative Speed

For Trains

For Boats and Streams

18. Time and Work

19. Application of H.C.F.

The greatest natural number that will divide x, y and z leaving remainders r1, r2 and r3,

respectively, is the H.C.F. of (x − r1), (y − r2) and (z − r3)

20. Application of L.C.M.

The smallest natural number that is divisible by x, y and z leaving the same remainder r in

each case is the L.C.M. of (x, y and z) + r

21. H.C.F. and L.C.M. of Fractions

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22. Properties of Surds

23. Laws of Indices

If a and b are non-zero rational numbers and m and n are rational numbers, then

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24. Laws of Logarithms

25. Binomial Theorem

If n is a natural number that is greater than or equal to 2, then according to the binomial

theorem:

26. Roots of Quadratic Equation

The two roots of the quadratic equation, ax2 + bx + c = 0 are given by:

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27. Algebraic Formulae

(a + b) (a − b) = a2 − b2

(a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2

(a − b)2 = a2 − 2ab + b2

(a + b + c)2 = a2 + b2 + c2 + 2ab + 2bc + 2ca

(a + b)3 = a3 + 3a2b + 3ab2 + b3

(a − b)3 = a3 − 3a2b + 3ab2 − b3

a3 + b3 = (a + b)(a2 − ab + b2)

a3 − b3 = (a − b)(a2 + ab + b2)

28. Arithmetic Progression

29. Geometric Progression

30. Harmonic Progression

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31. Sum of Important Series

Sum of first n natural numbers

Sum of the squares of the first n natural numbers

Sum of the cubes of the first n natural numbers

32. Factorial

n! = 1 × 2 × 3 × … × (n − 1) × n

n! = n × (n − 1)!

33. Permutations

34. Combinations

Important Properties:

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35. Partition Rule

Number of ways of distributing n identical things among r persons when each person may

get any number of things =

36. Probability

37. Pythagoras Theorem

For right triangle ABC

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For acute triangle ABC

For obtuse triangle ABC

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38. Area of Triangle

When lengths of the sides are given

When lengths of the base and altitude are given

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When lengths of two sides and the included angle are given

For Equilateral Triangle

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For Isosceles Triangle

39. Apollonius Theorem

If AD is the median, then:

AB2 + AC2 = 2(AD2 + BD2)

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40. Angle Bisector Theorem

If AD is the angle bisector for angle A, then:

41. Area of Quadrilateral

For Cyclic Quadrilateral

If lengths of one diagonal and two offsets are given

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If lengths of two diagonals and the included angle are given

For Trapezium

For Parallelogram

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For Rhombus

For Rectangle

For Square

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42. Polygons

Number of Diagonals

The sum of all the interior angles

The sum of all the exterior angles

43. Area of Regular Hexagon

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44. Circle

Circumference

Area

Length of Arc

Area of Sector

Or,

Perimeter of Sector

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45. Ellipse

If semi-major axis (OD) = a and semi-minor axis (OA) = b,

Perimeter of the ellipse

Area of the ellipse

46. Trigonometric Ratios

For a right triangle, if P is the length of perpendicular, B is the length of base, H is the length

of hypotenuse and is the angle between base and hypotenuse,

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47. Distance between Points

Distance between two points A (x1, y1) and B (x2, y2) is given by

48. Right Prism

Lateral Surface Area (L.S.A.) = Perimeter of base × height

Total Surface Area (T.S.A.) = L.S.A. + 2 × Area of base

Volume (V) = Area of base × height

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Cuboid

L.S.A. = 2(lh + bh)

T.S.A. = 2(lh + bh + lb)

Volume (V) = lbh

Cube

L.S.A. = 4a2

T.S.A. = 6a2

Volume (V) = a3

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Cylinder

Curved Surface Area (C.S.A.) = 2πrh

T.S.A. = 2πrh + 2πr2

Volume (V) = πr2h

49. Right Pyramid

T.S.A. = L.S.A. + Area of base

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Cone

C.S.A. = πrl

T.S.A. = πrl + πr2

Frustum of a cone

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50. Sphere

C.S.A. = 4πr2

T.S.A. = 4πr2

Hemisphere

C.S.A. = 2πr2

T.S.A. = 3πr2

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