<p>Hey guys, quick question about the Math II test. Are you given a sheet with formulas, or is it best to memorize formulas beforehand?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Hey guys, quick question about the Math II test. Are you given a sheet with formulas, or is it best to memorize formulas beforehand?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>You have 3-4 equations given to you (Volume of a Sphere etc) but its best to memorize as many formulas as possible.</p>
<p>Good formulas to memorize:</p>
<p>Sequences / Series
Trig Identities: Reciprocal, Quotient, Pythagorean, Composite (a+b), Double Angle
Volume and Surface area formulas for 3D geometric objects
Laws of Logs
Know what the mathematical constant e is</p>
<p>You can also put formulas into your calculator but using your calculator to find out the formula can consume a lot of time.</p>
<p>if you go on sparknotes, their guide has the formulas in it, just go through it and the ones you don’t know off the bat, memorize it…worst thing you can do is put it in your calculator for backup. as techhexium said, it WILL consume a lot of time.</p>