SAT & ACT Lines Practice
Line c passes through (8,-10) and (2,8). Line d is parallel to line c and passes through (6,1). Find the equation of line d.
Line c passes through (8,-10) and (2,8). Line d is parallel to line c and passes through (6,1). Find the equation of line d.
Did you know? The SAT Math section focuses on 3 areas of math: Heart of Algebra, Problem Solving and Data Analysis, and Passport to Advanced Math. It’s important to know the following conversions: inches to feet-divide by 12 feet to inches-multiply by 12 minutes to hours-divide by 60 hours to minutes-multiply by 60 minutes to[…]
Definitions for Chemistry Labs: – Solution = liquid mixture – Titrant = solution of a known concentration. Use a burette to put the titrant into a solution (in a beaker). – Solute = minor component that is uniformly distributed in the solvent – Solvent = major component that contains the solute – Precipitate = insoluble[…]
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Below are a few of the most commonly known compounds: Glucose – C6H12O6 Hydrochloric acid – HCl Water – H2O Salt – NaCl Octane – C8H18 Baking soda – NaHCO3 Hydrogen peroxide – H2O2
CH4 + 2O2 –> CO2 + 2H2O Left hand side: 1 C, 4 H, 4 O Right hand side: 1 C, 4 H, 4 O
These equations are important for SAT and ACT math. – Percent change: (new-old)/old * 100 – Percent error: (experimental-theoretical)/theoretical *. 100
Total mechanical energy = kinetic energy + potential energy Mechanical energy is the sum of kinetic and potential energy in an object that is used to do work. It’s the energy in an object due to its motion or position. KE = 0.5mv^2 PE (energy stored in an object) = mass*g*height [g = acceleration due[…]
– Density = mass/volume – Increasing pressure always raises density. Increasing temperature usually lowers density. When water freezes, it is less dense than liquid water. – Force of a spring = kx k is a constant and x is the amount of stretch or compression. – PE(spring) = 0.5kx^2 – Fahrenheit and Celsius F =[…]