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MATHEMATICS
FORMULAS
AND SUMMARIES

, SYMBOLS

S.I units are used in the K.C.S.E four year course including the symbols +, −, ×, ÷, ± could also be used. The
following rational symbols are important both in mathematics and physics:

= Is equal to

≠ Is not equal to

> Is greater than

≥ Is greater than or equal to

< Is less than

≤ Is less than or equal to

a: b Ratio of a to b

∝ Varies as

≡ Is congruent to or identical to

≃ Approximately equal to

- Is equivalent

⇒ Implies

∴ Therefore



Table of Contents
SYMBOLS .........................................................................................................................................................................................................

2. 00 NUMBERS................................................................................................................................................

Addition and Subtraction Rules: .....................................................................................................................................................................

37 – 45 = 37 + −45 = −(45 −37 ) = −8 ............................................................................................................................................................

(B) BRACKETS (E) EXPONENT (D) DIVISION (M) MULTIPLICATION or of (A) ADDITION (S)SUBTRACTION – B.E.D.M.A.S ......

2.02 Prime numbers /Factors ........................................................................................................................................................................

2.03 G.C.D OR H.C.F /LCM ...........................................................................................................................................................................

TO FIND THE L.C.M OF A SET OF NUMBERS: ...........................................................................................................................................

The L.C.M is the product of ALL the common prime factors and the remaining prime factors.(G.C.D = product of common prime
factors only) ............................................................................................................................................................................................

2.04 FRACTIONS AND DECIMALS ..............................................................................................................................................................

,2.05 SQUARES, SQUARE ROOTS ................................................................................................................................................................

2.06 CUBES AND CUBE ROOTS ...................................................................................................................................................................

2.07 RECIPROCALS ......................................................................................................................................................................................

2.08 RATIOS, RATES, PERCENTAGES AND PROPOTIONS ......................................................................................................................

2.09 COMPOUND PROPORTIONS ..............................................................................................................................................................

2.10 RATES OF WORK ..................................................................................................................................................................................

2.11 MIXTURES ............................................................................................................................................................................................

2.12 LINEAR MOTION ..................................................................................................................................................................................

2.13 INDICES, LOGARITHMS AND FURTHER LOGARITHMSINDICES ................................................................................................

2.14 LOGARITHMS USING MATHEMATICAL TABLES ............................................................................................................................

NOTE:...............................................................................................................................................................................................................

2.15 FURTHER LOGARITHMS ....................................................................................................................................................................

2.16 APPROXIMATIONS AND ERRORS .....................................................................................................................................................

3.00 MEASUREMENTS I ......................................................................................................................................

3.01 LENGTH AND PERIMETERS ...............................................................................................................................................................

3.02 PYTHAGORUS THEOREM ...................................................................................................................................................................

3.06 TIME:......................................................................................................................................................................................................

2) TRAVEL TIME TABLES ........................................................................................................................................................................

4.00 MEASUREMENTS II ......................................................................................................................................

4.11 AREA OF TRIANGLES ..........................................................................................................................................................................

4.12 AREA OF QUADRILATERALS .............................................................................................................................................................

4.13 AREA OF PARTY OF A CIRCLESECTOR .............................................................................................................................................

4.14 SEGEMENT ..............................................................................................................................................................................................

4.15 AREA OF A REGULAR POLYGON .......................................................................................................................................................

4.16 COMMON REGIONS BETWEEN TWO CIRCLES ...............................................................................................................................

4.20 SURFACE AREA OF SOLIDS ................................................................................................................................................................

4.22 CONE ......................................................................................................................................................................................................

4.23 PYRAMIDS .............................................................................................................................................................................................

4.24 FRUSTUM ..............................................................................................................................................................................................

4.25 SPHERES ...............................................................................................................................................................................................

4.27 SURFACE AREAS OF COMBINED SOLIDS ........................................................................................................................................

4.31 PRISM ....................................................................................................................................................................................................

4.32 PYRAMID ...............................................................................................................................................................................................

4.33 CONE ......................................................................................................................................................................................................

,4.34 FRUSTUM ..............................................................................................................................................................................................

4.35 SPHERE .................................................................................................................................................................................................

4.36 HEMISPHERE .......................................................................................................................................................................................

4.37 VOLUMES OF COMBINED SOLIDS ....................................................................................................................................................

5.00 ALGEBRA ...................................................................................................................................................... 2

5.11 SIMPLIFICATION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS ...........................................................................................................................

5.12 REMOVAL OF BRACKETS ....................................................................................................................................................................

5.13 FACTORIZATION BY GROUPING .......................................................................................................................................................

5.14 SUBSTITUTION AND EVALUATION ..................................................................................................................................................

5.20 LINEAR EQUATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................................................

5.22 LINEAR EQUATIONS FROM REAL LIFE SITUATIONS ....................................................................................................................

5.23 SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS ...........................................................................................................................................................

a) ELIMINATION METHOD .....................................................................................................................................................................

b) SUBSTITUTION METHOD ...................................................................................................................................................................

5.30 EQUATIONS OF STRAIGHT LINES ....................................................................................................................................................

5.32 EQUATION OF A STRAIGHT LINE .....................................................................................................................................................

5.33 PERPENDICULAR LINES AND THEIR GRADIENTS ........................................................................................................................

5.34 PARALLEL LNES AND THEIR GRADIENTS ......................................................................................................................................

5.35 THE X – AND Y – INTERCEPTS OF A LINE .......................................................................................................................................

5.40 QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS I .............................................................................................................................

5.42 QUADRATIC IDENTITIES....................................................................................................................................................................

5.43 FACTORIZING QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS .....................................................................................................................................

5.50 QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS AND EQUATIONS II ............................................................................................................................

5.52 COMPLETING THE SQUARE ...............................................................................................................................................................

5.53 QUADRATIC FORMULA.......................................................................................................................................................................

5.54 TABLE OF VALUES FOR A GIVEN QUADRATIC RELATION ...........................................................................................................

5.55 GRAPHS OF QUADRATIC EQUATIONS AND SOLUTIONS ..............................................................................................................

5.56 SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS, ONE LINEAR AND THE OTHER QUADRATIC............................................................................

5.60 LINEAR INEQUALITIES ......................................................................................................................................................................

5.62 SIMPLE LINEAR INEQUALITIES IN ONE UNKNOWN ....................................................................................................................

5.63 COMPOUND INEQUALITY STATEMENTS IN ONE UNKNOWN .....................................................................................................

5.64 GRAPHICAL REPRESNTATION OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES .........................................................................................................

5.65 SOLUTIONS OF LINEAR INEQUALITIES ..........................................................................................................................................

5.66 FORMATION OF SIMPLE LINEAR INEQUALITIES FROM GRAPHS..............................................................................................

,5.70 LINEAR PROGRAMING – LINEAR INEQUALITIES II .....................................................................................................................

5.72 GRAPHICAL SOLUTIONS OF LNEAR INEQUALITIES AND OPTIMIZATION ...............................................................................

6.00 SURDS ......................................................................................................................................................... 3

1. ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF SURDS: ....................................................................................................................................

6.02 RATIONALIZATION OF DENOMINATORS .........................................................................................................................................

2. FOR DIVISION: SURDS ARE SIMPLIFIED VIA RATIONALIZING THE DENOMINATOR: ...........................................................

7.00 SEQUENCES AND SERIES .............................................................................................................................

7.02 G.P SERIES ............................................................................................................................................................................................

7.03 SUM OF A.P SERIES .............................................................................................................................................................................

7.04 SUM OF G.P SERIES .............................................................................................................................................................................

8.00 BINOMIAL EXPANSION ................................................................................................................................

8.02 COEFFICIENTS OF TERMS IN A BINOMIAL EXPANSION ..............................................................................................................

8.03 COMPUTATION USING BINOMIAL EXPANSION .............................................................................................................................

8.04 EVALUATION OF NUMERICAL CASES USING BINOMIAL EXPANSION. .....................................................................................

9.00 FORMULAE AND VARIATION ......................................................................................................................

9.01 DIRECT VARIATION ............................................................................................................................................................................

9.02 INVERSE VARIATION: .........................................................................................................................................................................

9.03 JOINT VARIATION ...............................................................................................................................................................................

9.04 PARTIAL VARIATION: .........................................................................................................................................................................

9.05 FORMULAE: ..........................................................................................................................................................................................

10.00 GEOMETRY ................................................................................................................................................. 3

10.10 ANGLES AND PLANE FIGURES ..........................................................................................................................................................

10.12 ANGLE PROPERTIES OF POLYGONS.................................................................................................................................................

b) REGULAR POLYGONS .........................................................................................................................................................................

c) ALL POLYGONS ....................................................................................................................................................................................

10.20 GEOMETRIC CONSTRUCTIONS OF ANGLES AND TRIANGLES CONSTRUCTION OF LINE AND ANGLES USING RULER
AND COMPASSES ONLY ......................................................................................................................................................................

10.22 BISECTNG AN ANGLE ..........................................................................................................................................................................

10.23. AN ANGLE OF 450: ..............................................................................................................................................................................

10.24 AN ANGLE OF 600: ...............................................................................................................................................................................

10.25 CONSTRUCTION OF ANGLES OF MULTIPLES OF ...........................................................................................................................

CONSTRUCTION OF PERPENDICULAR AND PARALLEL LINES USING RULER AND COMPASSESOR SET SQUARE ONLY .........

10.27 PERPENDICULAR FROM A POINT TO A LINE: ................................................................................................................................

10.28 PARALLEL LINE THROUGH A GIVEN POINT ..................................................................................................................................

,10.29 CONSTRUCTIONOF REGULAR AND IRREGULAR POLYGONS UPTO A HEXAGON ....................................................................

10.30 LOCI........................................................................................................................................................................................................

10.31 THE PERPENDICULAR BISECTOR LOCUS: ......................................................................................................................................

10.32 PARALLEL LINES LOCUS: ...................................................................................................................................................................

10.33 CIRCLE LOCUS: ....................................................................................................................................................................................

10.34 ANGLE BISECTOR LOCUS: ..................................................................................................................................................................

10.35 CONSTANT ANGLE LOCUS: ................................................................................................................................................................

10.36 INTERSECTING LOCUS: ......................................................................................................................................................................

10.37 INEQUALITIES LOCI: ..........................................................................................................................................................................

10.38 CONSTRUCTION OF CIRCUMSCRIBED OR CIRCUMCIRCLE (CIRCLE ROUND A TRIANGLE) .................................................

10.39 CONSTRUCTION OF THE INSCRIBED CIRCLE (CIRCLE INSIDE THE TRIANGLE) ....................................................................

10.40 BEARINGS AND SCALE DRAWING ....................................................................................................................................................

180 + ϴ for ϴ˂180 and ϴ - 180 if ϴ > 180. ......................................................................................................................................................

10.43 ANGLES OF ELEVATION AND DEPRESSION ...................................................................................................................................

10.44 SURVEYING TECHNIQUES .................................................................................................................................................................

10.50 COMMON SOLIDS ................................................................................................................................................................................

DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS ON THE SURFACE OF A SOLID .....................................................................................................

10.60 THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY ..................................................................................................................................................

10.61 ANGLE BETWEEN A LINE AND A LINE.............................................................................................................................................

10.64 ANGLE BETWEEN SKEWLINES .........................................................................................................................................................

11.00 ANGLE PROPERTIES OF A CIRCLE ..............................................................................................................

11.02 ANGLES IN A SEMI-CIRCLE ................................................................................................................................................................

11.03 RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANGLE SUBTENDED AT THE CENTRE OF A CIRCLE AND ANGLESUBTENEDED ON THE
CIRCUMFERENCE................................................................................................................................................................................

11.04 ANGLE PROPETIES OF A CYCLIC QUADRILATERAL ......................................................................................................................

12.01 LENGTHS OF TANGENTS AND CHORDS ..........................................................................................................................................

12.02 PROPERTIES OF CHORDS AND TANGENTS.....................................................................................................................................

12.03 INTERSECTING CHORDS:...................................................................................................................................................................

12.04 CONTRUCTION OF AN ESCRIBED CIRCLE.......................................................................................................................................

12.05 CONSTRUCTION OF TANGENTS TO A CIRCLE ................................................................................................................................

12.06 DIRECT COMMON TANGENTS TO TWO CIRCLES...........................................................................................................................

12.07 INVERSE COMMON TANGENTS TO TWO CIRCLES ........................................................................................................................

12.08 ANGLES IN THE ALTERNATE SEGMENT .........................................................................................................................................

13.00 GRAPHS ......................................................................................................................................................

,13.10 COORDINATES AND GRAPHS ............................................................................................................................................................

13.12 TABULATION OF VALUES FOR A LINEAR RELATION ....................................................................................................................

13.13 GRAPHICAL SOLUTION OF LINEAR SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS............................................................................................

13.20 GRAPHICAL METHODS .......................................................................................................................................................................

13.22 GRAPHS OF QUADRATIC AND CBIC RELATIONS ...........................................................................................................................

13.23 SOLUTIONS OF QUADRATIC AND CUBIC EQUATIONS FROM GRAPHS .....................................................................................

13.24 QUADRATIC CURVES ..........................................................................................................................................................................

13.25 CUBIC GRAPHS .....................................................................................................................................................................................

13.28 BEST LINE OF FIT, EMPIRICAL DATA AND THEIR GRAPHS .........................................................................................................

13.29 EQUATIONS OF A CIRCLE, THE CENTRE AND RADIUS OF A CIRCLE .........................................................................................

14.00 TRIGONOMETRY ......................................................................................................................................... 5

14.11 TANGENT, SINE AND COSINE OF ANGLES ......................................................................................................................................

14.12 SINE AND COSINE OF COMPLEMENTARY ANGLES .......................................................................................................................

14.13 TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS OF SPECIAL ANGLES ............................................................................................................................

14.20 TRIGONOMETRY II ..............................................................................................................................................................................

14.30 TRIGONOMETRY III.............................................................................................................................................................................

14.32 SIMPLE TRIGONOMETRIC EQUATIONS ..........................................................................................................................................

14.33 AMPLITITUDE, PERIOD, WAVELENGTH AND PHASE ANGLE OF TRIGONOMETREIC ............................................................

15.00 COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC .......................................................................................................................

15.10 COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC I............................................................................................................................................................

15.12 EXCHANGE RATES...............................................................................................................................................................................

15.13 DISCOUNTS ...........................................................................................................................................................................................

15.14 COMMISSIONS .....................................................................................................................................................................................

15.20 COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC II ..........................................................................................................................................................

15.22 COMPOUNG INTEREST FORMULA AND CALCULATION ...............................................................................................................

15.23 COMPOUND INTEREST EQUATION FOR MULTIPLE INVESTMENTS IN EQUAL AMOUNTS ...................................................

15.24 APPRECIATION AND DEPRECIATION (USE OF COMPOUND INTEREST FORMULA) ...............................................................

15.25 HIRE PURCHASE ..................................................................................................................................................................................

15.26 INCOME TAX.........................................................................................................................................................................................

16.00 STATISTICS AND PROPBABILITY ................................................................................................................

16.10 STATISTICS I .........................................................................................................................................................................................

16.12 MEASURES OF GROUPED DATA ........................................................................................................................................................

REPRESENTATION OF DATA .......................................................................................................................................................................

16.14 HISTOGRAM .........................................................................................................................................................................................

,16.15 FREQUENCY POLYGONS.....................................................................................................................................................................

16.20 STATISTICS II .......................................................................................................................................................................................

16.21 MEAN USING ASSUMED MEAN .........................................................................................................................................................

16.22 MEAN BY CODING ................................................................................................................................................................................

16.23 CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY TABLES AND OGIVE ...........................................................................................................................

16.24 MEDIAN AND QUARTILES BY CALCULATION ................................................................................................................................

16.25 RANGE, QUARTILES AND INTERQUARTILE RANGE .....................................................................................................................

16.26 QUARTILE DEVIATIONS AND VARIANCE ........................................................................................................................................

16.27 STANDARD DEVIATION ......................................................................................................................................................................

16.30 PROBABILITY DEFINATION OF PROBABILITY ...............................................................................................................................

16.31 SAMPLE SPACE .....................................................................................................................................................................................

COMBINED EVENTS ......................................................................................................................................................................................

16.32 INDEPENDENT EVENTS .....................................................................................................................................................................

16.33 MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE EVENTS: .....................................................................................................................................................

16.34 PROBABILITY TREE DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................................................................................

17.00 VECTORS ..................................................................................................................................................... 6

17.10 VECTORS I VECTOR NOTATION ........................................................................................................................................................

17.11 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF VECTORS .................................................................................................................................

17.12 COLUMN VECTORS ..............................................................................................................................................................................

17.13 MAGNITUDE OF A VECTOR ................................................................................................................................................................

EQUIVALENT VECTORS ................................................................................................................................................................................

17.14 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION OF COLUMN VECTORS................................................................................................................

17.15 MULTIPLICATION OF A VECTOR BY A SCALAR ..............................................................................................................................

17.16 TRANSLATION VECTOR ......................................................................................................................................................................

17.17 POSITION VECTOR ..............................................................................................................................................................................

17.18 MID-POINT OF A VECTOR ..................................................................................................................................................................

17.20 VECTORS II ...........................................................................................................................................................................................

17.21 COLUMN AND POSITION VECTORS IN THREE DIMENSION ........................................................................................................

17.22 COLUMN VECTORS IN TERMS OF i,j and k .......................................................................................................................................

17.23 MAGNITUDE OF A VECTOR IN THREE DIMENSIONS....................................................................................................................

17.24 PARALLEL VECTORS AND COLLINEARITY ......................................................................................................................................

17.25 THE RATIO THEOREM ........................................................................................................................................................................

18.00 TRANSFORMATIONS................................................................................................................................... 6

18.11 PROPERTIES OF ROTATION ...............................................................................................................................................................

,CONGRUENCE AND ROTATION ..................................................................................................................................................................

18.12 CENTRE OF ROTATION .......................................................................................................................................................................

18.13 ANGLE OF ROTATION .........................................................................................................................................................................

18.14 ROTATIONAL SYMETRY......................................................................................................................................................................

N.B: SYMMETRY .............................................................................................................................................................................................

18.30 SIMILARITY AND ENLARGEMENT....................................................................................................................................................

PROPERTIESB OF SIMILAR FIGURES.........................................................................................................................................................

18.32 ENLARGEMENT ...................................................................................................................................................................................

18.33 LINEAR, AREA AND VOLUME SCALE FACTORS AND THEIR RELATION ....................................................................................

19.00 MATRICES ...................................................................................................................................................

19.01 MATRIX COMPATIBILITY IN ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION......................................................................................................

19.02 MATRIX COMPATIBILITY IN MULTIPLICATIONMULTIPLICATION OF A MATRIX BY A SCALAR k: ......................................

MULTIPLICATION OF MATRICES................................................................................................................................................................

19.03 DETERMINANT OF A 2X2 MATRIX ...................................................................................................................................................

19.04 INVERSE OF A 2X2 MATRIX ...............................................................................................................................................................

SINGULAR MATRIX .......................................................................................................................................................................................

19.05 SOLUTION OF SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS BY MATRIX METHOD ..........................................................................................

20.00MATICES AND TRANSFORMATIONS ........................................................................................................... 6

20.01 IDENTIFICATION OF A TRANSFORMATION MATRIX....................................................................................................................

20.02SUCCESSIVE TRANSFORMATION .....................................................................................................................................................

SINGLE MATRIX OF TRANSFORMATION FOR SUCCESSIVE TRANSFORMATIONS ............................................................................

20.03INVERSE OF A TRANSFORMATION MATRIX ...................................................................................................................................

20.06STRETCH TRANSFORMATION AND ITS MATRIX ...........................................................................................................................

20.07 THE SCALE FACTOR k .........................................................................................................................................................................

20.09THE SHEAR FACTOR k, ......................................................................................................................................................................

21.00 NAVIGATIOIN .............................................................................................................................................

21.10 LONGITUDES AND LATTITUDES.......................................................................................................................................................

21.13 TIME AND LONGITUDES ....................................................................................................................................................................

21.14 SPEEDS IN KNOTS AND KILOMETERS PER HOUR .........................................................................................................................

22 .00 AREA APPROXIMZATION............................................................................................................................

22.01 AREA BY COUNTING TECHNIQUE ....................................................................................................................................................

22.02 TRAPEZIUM RULE AND AREA ...........................................................................................................................................................

22.03 MID-ORDINATE RULE AND AREA ....................................................................................................................................................

23.00 ELEMENTARY CALCULUS...........................................................................................................................

, 23.10 DIFFERENTIATION..............................................................................................................................................................................

23.12 EQUATIONS OF TANGENTS AND NORMALS TO THE CURVE .......................................................................................................

23.13 STATIONARY POINTS ..........................................................................................................................................................................

23.14 CURVE SKETCHING .............................................................................................................................................................................

23.15 APPLICATIONS TO VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION .....................................................................................................................

23.16 MAXIMA AND MINIMA .......................................................................................................................................................................

23.20 INTEGRATION ......................................................................................................................................................................................

23.21 INDEFINITE INTEGRALS ....................................................................................................................................................................

23.22 DEFINATE INTEGRALS .......................................................................................................................................................................

23.23 AREA UNDER A CURVE BY INTEGRATION ......................................................................................................................................

23.24 APPILICATIONS TO VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION ....................................................................................................................

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