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COLLECTION OF FORMULAS
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49. ; coördinates of middle point.

50. ; transforming to new origin .

51. ; transforming to new axes making the angle with old.

52. ; transforming from rectangular to polar coördinates.

53. ; transforming from polar to rectangular coördinates.

54. Different forms of equation of a straight line:

(a) , two-point form;
(b) , intercept form;
(c) , slope-point form;
(d) , slope-intercept form;
(e) , normal form;
(f) , general form.

55. , angle between two lines whose slopes are and .
when lines are parallel,
and when lines are perpendicular.

56. , equation of circle with center and radius .

2. Greek alphabet.

Letters Names Letters Names Letters Names
Alpha Iota Rho
Beta Kappa Sigma
Gamma Lambda Tau
Delta Mu Upsilon
Epsilon Nu Phi
Zeta Xi Chi
Eta Omicron Psi
Theta Pi Omega

3. Rules for signs of the trigonometric functions.

Quadrant Sin Cos Tan Cot Sec Csc
First. . . .
Second. . . .
Third. . . .
Fourth. . . .