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Stuff you must know cold PC SYMKC Test Stuff you must know cold

Numbers 𝑥 2 𝑥 3 𝑥 4 𝑥!

Equations Linear Quadratic Conics Area Volume Numeric Properties (Distributive, Associative, etc) Piecewise functions Geometric Series Probability

Shapes Parts of a Circle Unit Circle Parts of a polygon Types of Vectors SOH CAH TOA

Other Trig Identities Matrices

Arithmatic Series (eg 3, 6, 9, …. nth term)

Exponents and Radicals

Interest/Half-Life Compound Interest Continuously Compounded Exponential Decay

Log Rules Change of base formula

Completing the Square

x and y Intercepts To find x intercept To find y intercept F(x)=0 Solve for x F(0)=y Solve for y