GCSE Maths Formula Sheet: What You Need to Memorise (2026)
- Jordan Madge
- Apr 2
- 1 min read
Many students assume all formulas are given in the GCSE Maths exam, but this isn’t true.
Some formulas are provided, but many must be memorised and applied confidently.
GCSE Maths Formula Sheet
📌 Formulas You ARE Given
In GCSE Maths exams, you are given formulas on the GCSE Maths formula sheet for:
Area of a trapezium
Volume of a prism
Surface area of some 3D shapes
The quadratic formula
area and circumference of a circle
Pythagoras theorem
SOHCAHTOA ratios
Sine rule
Cosine rule
Area of a triangle
P(A or B)
P(A and B)
Compound interest

You can view the official GCSE Maths formula sheet here: https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/GCSE/mathematics/2015/teaching-and-learning-materials/gcse-mathematics-1ma1-exam-aid-1h2h3h-june2025.pdf
⚠️ Formulas You MUST Memorise
Area of squares, rectangles and triangles
Area and arc lengths of sectors
Difference of two squares
Surface area and volume of a cylinder
Speed - Distance - Time
Density - Mass - Volume
Force - Pressure - Area
Nth term of linear sequences
Nth term of quadratic sequences
🎯 How to Revise Formulas Effectively
Don’t just memorise - practise applying them:
✅ Use exam questions
✅ Create flashcards
✅ Test yourself regularly
Students aiming for Grade 7–9 rely on the formula sheet - they know these key formulas and concepts confidently.
📥 Free GCSE Maths Resources
Download worksheets and solutions here:https://www.jpmathsrevision.com
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