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Class 10 Math Handwritten Formula Sheet

The document provides a summary of key mathematical concepts including: 1) Lemmas and the Euclid division lemma which states that for any two positive integers a and b, there exist unique whole numbers q and r such that a = bq + r. 2) Properties of rational numbers including that a rational number in the form of p/q where q=2m5n is a terminating decimal, and if q=pm5n it is a non-terminating repeating decimal. 3) Polynomials including the relationships between zeros and coefficients of quadratic and cubic polynomials and the division algorithm for polynomials. 4) Linear equations including the general formula, methods for solving systems of linear equations

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Class 10 Math Handwritten Formula Sheet

The document provides a summary of key mathematical concepts including: 1) Lemmas and the Euclid division lemma which states that for any two positive integers a and b, there exist unique whole numbers q and r such that a = bq + r. 2) Properties of rational numbers including that a rational number in the form of p/q where q=2m5n is a terminating decimal, and if q=pm5n it is a non-terminating repeating decimal. 3) Polynomials including the relationships between zeros and coefficients of quadratic and cubic polynomials and the division algorithm for polynomials. 4) Linear equations including the general formula, methods for solving systems of linear equations

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Mathematics

FORMULA SHEET
HANDWRITTEN nd

Class - 10
.

I I
/
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I Kashyap
By - Priyanshu \
Designed on

④oB5§9qe Good Notes 5


SUBSCRIBE
=
-
REAL NUMBERS =
-

Lemma ÷ A
proven statement used to prove another
statement .

Euclid division Lemma

for
any
2
given positive integer

integer
e.
a and b there mist D A=
bqtr.vm.eini.es

two
.
In
unique whole numbers reinter ↳
# Basic Gym
+ uni
on

and such that


q r where u -
re b

D.ua#xx..m--produototaeb
!:Y÷a÷÷÷÷
.

D HCF
divides LCM completely .

D For a rational number in form


Hq ↳ D ABBA .

Ci ) if q=2mx5h where 0 Em , n then


Mq terminating
is a decimal .

Lii ) if qtemxsn then Yg is non -

terminating repeating
- ←


HOTS
(
I
JEE

p , q , y)
dHTvkaTds# /

pqrxucr-lp.gr#HCFlp,q)XHCf(qir/XHCF(p
=

,
r )

ftp.q.r/=pqrxLCMCp,q,r)lcmCp.q1XLCM(qir)XLCM(p.r
HC

IF YOU DONT A
STUDY /
-
POLYNOMIAL -

B
relationship between zeros and co -

efficient
#

41 Quadratic polynomial 121 Cubic


Polynomial
9t atpty=
€7 aptpyty
xpy= /
-

DB Form of Polynomial
-

.
aooodne
TT
Quadratic polynomial I
Ee 't lat p ) n
op ]
Polynomial
Cubic
-

fees Catptylntlxptpytayln apy ]


-

DB
Division, Algorithm ident airisorx quotient+ remainder
pair
=

Fcn) ) rcn ) rent =


O
) x
gcn
+
qcn
=
,
or

Degree Hn)
<
Degree gcn )
fin) then G-a)
* If a is a
zero of is divisor
of fin)

SUBSCRIBE
LINEAR EQUATIONS
- -
-
- -
- -

I General formula lil


'

a, -16 , C O
-

=
-

n t
.

y ,

Azn tbzy t C
2=0
-
411

D
Solving n and
y f
GRAPHICAL METHOD
> ALGE BRIC METHOD
I T
D
Elimination substitution cross -

multiplication

÷ yet +
= 2
i
£ y.dz -
=L
# In this case put # = u & # = V

g
HOTS
I
lit at # I 6 Intersecting ,
consistent ,
I solution )
Az 62 This chapter
requires More
PRACTICE
( parallel O solution ) Fast
ft tf tf
Iii ) -_ in consistence,
QUESTIONS !
,

,
SOLVE

iii ) = =

If
I coincide ,
infinite solution ,
consistent )
Kid
Time

Distance ⇐
Speed * time
1- - - -
- - - - - -
- - - - .
-

y
distance
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
-
-
-
-

- -

EQUATION SOLVING METHODS

⑧ Big pr
Quadratic formula
factorization completing square
-6717¥
* Root of equation is
given by za

f- -btt#
113=-62-1/62*2
a
and
2A

For ar't but EO #O


an
equation ,
a

4¥ called discriminant

represented
is

Nature of Roots
¥ffG

:p: ÷÷i÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷
Value of D Nat

fi
3)
4)
::÷i÷:c:::i
D= O

DCO
real ,

imaginary
equal

This chapter Require


# AT
practice !
QUESTIONS
more

SOLVE
on

support
SUBSCRIBE 1¥
-

-
-
ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION -

To find nth term of A. P from M L


starting .

M3
,

Tn =
attn Dd -
② 5

To find nth term


of AP from end .
R If a. b , c are in

AP . then

Tn = I -
(n -
L) d 2b -

- ate

Arithmetic between and 6


z cat 6)
mean a is

It convenient
ghoia of
is

1) ③ number
2) ④ number
in

in
AP

AP
ask.dl.a.cat#
as
ca-3dtla-dllatdl.cat#r
3) ⑤ number in AP as
la-2dtla-dl.afatdl.at/2d#

SUM OF nth terms in AP

Sn =
f- (att ) or Sn =
I @at Cn Dd ]
-

so , -¥i
SUBSCRIBE on YT
Made
by ÷

-
COORDINATE GEOMETRY
-
-
-
-
-
-

DISTANCE FORMULA SECTION FORMULA

AB = I2tyy R=mnzth# y=myztny


,

CTLOROLLARY Mtn Mtn

Opp ¥y2
=
COROLLARY
origin

Any point anis is In ) M


( Ritz yitzyz) J Midpoint
-

on a ,
o
,

( ) formula
Any point on
y amis is o
,
y

Properties of Quadi laterals


man Ben .im
(n , y)
A
A Quadrilateral is a causa

d) Rectangle if opposite sides and


diagonals are equal
→ ""
'

lil Square if all sides and


diagonals are
equal
( Iii )
Parallelogram if opposite sides are
equal
Civ ) Rhombus but not a square if all sides are

equal but not equal


diagonals are .

Aln ,y ) ,
.

E.ee#::i:ioi*in:oe:.pno.:iiiiii:i÷¥ .
(Bree yz)
,
t⇐⇐* 9ns.gs)

AREA OF TRIANGLE

ar ( DAB C)
=Izµ , lyz yz ) nzfyz
- + -

y ,) + ugly .
-

))
yr
)) Modular
Value
Three points A , B, C are collinear when
Ufyz y ,) t May , yr)
- -
t n
, (y .
-

ya) = O
CIRCLE
Theorem 1
Tangent at
any point on the circle is perpendicular to
a

radius at
point of contact .

7
M P
Theorem Z
t

The line drawn through the end of a radius and perpendicular


to it is to the circle
a
tangent .

A
Theorem 3
"
The length of tangents from a enter nal point to a circle are
equal p
o

"
Theorem 4 B

Sf 2
tangents are drawn from an entomol point then

it they subtend equal angle at centre


P
→ -

til they equally inclined to the line


segment joining
a.
are

centre to that point .

Theorem 5
In two centric circles the chord of circle whidn
co
, danger
touches the smaller circle is bisected at point of contact .

N
'
M H H
p

Theorem 6
at end
Tangents drawn
of diameter of a circle are parallel C
, it
D
,

'
O

SUBSCRIBE E
T
B F
,

Theorem 7
The line
segment joining point of contact of 2 parallel tangents
Tg
diameter
is a diameter of circle .
,

Theorem 8
The
angle made between the two
tangents drawn from
external point to circle
an a is
-
supplementary to the
l
07
.

angle subtend at point of contact at centre .

Area of a
right angle with a circle inscribed

Ar ( O ABC) f- x ( perimeter of
= D ABC ) xr k
FORMULA
B C
TRIGONOMETRY
T Ratio 's
-

2) Sino -_
Perpendicular 4) Cosec E- hypotenuse
hypotenuse perpendicular
4
§
2) Cos -0 =
-
Base 5) See -0 =
hypotenuse
-
is %§
8
age
hypotenuse Bare E .

3) Tano =
Perpendicular 6) Coto =
Bad o
=

perpendicular
Bare

Base

RECIROCAL RELATION Product Relation

4) Cosmo L) Sinfxcoseeo =L
2) Sino
Cosmo Sino
2) Cost x sect =L

3) Tano X Coto =L
2) Cost =L 5) Seco =L
see 0 Cost

=L #
3) Tano
-

6) Coto =

coto tano Quotient Relation

Relation 1) Tomasino 24Gt -0=61


Complementary cost sino

1) Sin ( 90 -
o ) =
Cosa Trigonometric Table
2) Cos ( go -

o) =
Sino T-Ratio of some particular angles
T Ratio →
3) Tan ( 90 f)
-

-
= Coto sino cos o tano coto sect cosec 0

Angle t
4) Cot ( 90 -
F) = Tom F EHNED FINED
NO
o
.

o z o z
NOT
.IE
5) )
a a
See 190 -
o =
Cocco
6) cosec ( go o) Seco B
=
300
yz 5312 Yrs Yog 2
-

re re
E L
Identities
Trigonometric
a" Ya s

Fs
600
% 1/2 Yrs 2
Yrs
'
1) Sind -0T Cos -0 I =
" " " "'

notoziertne
'
go . z o o z

2) See O tan 't =L Very


' -

3) Cosec' -0 cot -0=2 Important


'
-
AREA RELATED TO CIRCLE
• Circumference 2nF
f) l l l
SinI20=
of circle
'

DDos Area = Irl i I


= -

DB Area of sector -_ Asf = I


-

L
2 = The
Book Length of I
-1 8 0
r
.

arc -_ -

= e-
- -

-
Zsino
of
i

segment
, ,
BBB Area
-

gree .

of revolutions
aistanacorereds.hr
↳ Number -_

SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME


② ccuubbee Volume -_a3 ⑤ Cone volume -_
ztnrzh

ya
TEA =
Ga
'
CSA =
Tru
a

T diagonal -
-
Fa n
TSA = ttrlttr )
°
.

② bboiidd
l
Volume = dxoxh Sphere Volume -- Ear's
3
- T 5. A =
2( Ibtbhthl ) TSA = 4h32

1)
.

Diagonal -_d¥th
' "

T
C. 5. A = 2 ( Itb )xh

③ cylinder ① Htemmisqphhere
r
.

YYII.IE?o3CSA=2n-zh
Volume -

-
aah
TSA =
3h32

Arfrth )
h
TSA =
2

④ Hollow or ) ⑧ # * uusttuummofcone
cylinder volume = a- h ( R2 -

Volume
CSA =
ath ( Rtr ) t -


--
-_aIzCR4r4Rr]

d
"
TSA IT ( Rto ) ( ht R )
y C. s A
.
=
atfrtr)
=afR2to2H(Rtr )]
=
r h t
-

TSA

⑧ Journey 2 Jee

SUBSCRIBE
STATISTIC
) Mean ( t

'T
T
Direct Assumed Mean
step deviation
-

I Efini I tetsfidi I
[EEifxh
=
= = At
Efi
Efi

D= lower limit of modal dam interval

Model
fk= frequency of modal class

It
hxfcfk-fk.LI/2fk-fkz-fk.+L) KK -

Ll
-

frequency of clan
preceding modal clan

forth
frequency of clan succeeding modal dam
-

h width interval
of class
-
-

I -
-
lower limit of median clan

Median number
n -
-

of observations

It
[M2]×h of

f-
=
cumulative
frequency of dare
preceding median clan

frequency of median clan


=

h class
size
-

3 median = mode + 2 mean

SUBSCRIBE
PROBABLITY
PIE ] =
Number of favorable outcomes O E P [ ET E L

Total number
of outcomes

g
PCE ] = O [ event impossible ]
PCE ) =L [ event ]
Most Imp
.
.

sure
.

PEE] =
L -

PCE ]

Total 6h
possible outcomes
of n number of dices =

Playing Cardy
Deck [ 52 cards ]

- -✓
RED cards [ 26 ] Black cards [ 26]
a -✓ -→
Diamonds 0013 Hearts ③ Spades EB ④ Clubs jB④

-
}
L .

King face cards


→ There are 12 face cards
z queen
These
.

in Total
are present 3 . Jack
all 4
King

0,1%141=12
in g Ace x 9
groups .

[ Heart ,
diamond , spade club]
,
5 .
Two

6 Three .

7 . four

TheE
s five


.

9 . Sin
10 .
seven

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