Memorization

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Memorization

Postby nsguy1350 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:22 am

How much should I memorize for Calculator? Unit conversions-wise. Are there any special, rare formulas I should know for geometry and stated? I know many of the basic ones, although I still need a couple.
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Re: Memorization

Postby FabensMath » Fri Feb 17, 2012 6:04 pm

Unit conversions are stored in the 89, you just need to become skilled at them.
Rare formulas, well, the only one i haven't seen in the book that comes out in tests is the inscribed and circumscribed isosceles triangle.
To finish memorizing all, i guess you could make flashcards, i did this my freshman year, and almost all formulas have stuck, only the hard ones are the ones that i need to review once in a while.
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