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This is a two-sided, one sheet for Geometry students focusing on surface area (including total and lateral) and volume for the most common polyhedra, cylinders and spheres.
Each formula comes with a picture that is also labelled with the components of the formula. The formulas are easy to read and easy to replicate on an exam or when doing homework. If students are expected to memorize the formulas, then this is an excellent study guide to prepare for tests!
There is a brief explanation of dimension and the squared/cubed notation at the bottom of the chart this is incredibly helpful for understanding how to visualize and describe shapes, figures and three-dimensional objects.
Each formula comes with a picture that is also labelled with the components of the formula. The formulas are easy to read and easy to replicate on an exam or when doing homework. If students are expected to memorize the formulas, then this is an excellent study guide to prepare for tests!
There is a brief explanation of dimension and the squared/cubed notation at the bottom of the chart this is incredibly helpful for understanding how to visualize and describe shapes, figures and three-dimensional objects.
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This is a two-sided, one sheet for Geometry students focusing on surface area (including total and lateral) and volume for the most common polyhedra, cylinders and spheres.
Each formula comes with a picture that is also labelled with the components of the formula. The formulas are easy to read and easy to replicate on an exam or when doing homework. If students are expected to memorize the formulas, then this is an excellent study guide to prepare for tests!
There is a brief explanation of dimension and the squared/cubed notation at the bottom of the chart this is incredibly helpful for understanding how to visualize and describe shapes, figures and three-dimensional objects.
Each formula comes with a picture that is also labelled with the components of the formula. The formulas are easy to read and easy to replicate on an exam or when doing homework. If students are expected to memorize the formulas, then this is an excellent study guide to prepare for tests!
There is a brief explanation of dimension and the squared/cubed notation at the bottom of the chart this is incredibly helpful for understanding how to visualize and describe shapes, figures and three-dimensional objects.
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Need to correct sphere formula. Otherwise great resource
Spheres formula is incorrect
Unfortunately, we noticed right away that the formula guide for volume of the sphere was inaccurate.
Otherwise, it has been useful.
Very organized!
Great tool to insert into an interactive notebook.
Exceptionally well done. Clear and precise.
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