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Pre-Algebra and Algebra Formulas You Must Know for the ACT

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2016-03-26 15:46:57
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Some of the questions on the ACT Math test deal with pre-algebra and algebra problems. There are only a few formulas to remember, but they are vital.

Here are two important pre-algebra formulas you need to know:

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Here are three useful algebra formulas:

  • Direct proportionality. Two variables, x and y, are directly proportional when the following equation is true for some constant k:

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  • Inverse proportionality. Two variables, x and y, are inversely proportional when the following equation is true for some constant k:

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  • The quadratic formula. For any quadratic equation — that is, an equation of the form ax2 + bx + c = 0 — the value of x is as follows:

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Mark Zegarelli is a math tutor and author of several books, including Basic Math & Pre-Algebra For Dummies.