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Concept maps turn Perimeter, Area, Volume & Equation of a Line from a list of facts into a connected picture. For USTET Mathematics, this visual makes it easier to see how Perimeter, Area, Volume & Equation of a Line relates to other chapters University of Santo Tomas tests in the same paper.

Exam context

On the USTET 2026, the Mathematics subtest carries a "Core section" weight in University of Santo Tomas's pattern. Perimeter, Area, Volume & Equation of a Line lands at position 6th out of 9 in the standard review order. Target score is Competitive overall score, and roughly a meaningful share of items come from Mathematics on a typical USTET paper.

Perimeter, Area, Volume & Equation of a Line - Concept map

Central Concept

Mathematical Measurement and Linear Relationships

Related Concepts

Concept

Perimeter

Sub Concepts

  • Rectangle perimeter: P = 2(l + w)
  • Square perimeter: P = 4s
  • Triangle perimeter: P = a + b + c
  • Circle circumference: C = 2πr
  • Regular polygon perimeter: P = ns

Relationship To Central

Foundation for measuring boundaries and linear distances

Concept

Area

Sub Concepts

  • Rectangle area: A = lw
  • Square area: A = s²
  • Triangle area: A = ½bh
  • Circle area: A = πr²
  • Parallelogram area: A = bh
  • Trapezoid area: A = ½(b₁+b₂)h
  • Heron's formula for triangles

Relationship To Central

Essential for measuring two-dimensional surfaces

Concept

Volume

Sub Concepts

  • Cube volume: V = s³
  • Rectangular prism: V = lwh
  • Cylinder volume: V = πr²h
  • Cone volume: V = ⅓πr²h
  • Sphere volume: V = ⅘πr³
  • Pyramid volume: V = ⅓lwh

Relationship To Central

Critical for measuring three-dimensional space

Concept

Equation of a Line

Sub Concepts

  • Slope-intercept form: y = mx + b
  • Point-slope form: y - y₁ = m(x - x₁)
  • Standard form: Ax + By = C
  • Slope formula: m = (y₂-y₁)/(x₂-x₁)
  • Parallel lines: equal slopes
  • Perpendicular lines: negative reciprocal slopes

Relationship To Central

Fundamental for coordinate geometry and linear relationships

Concept Connections

To

Area

From

Perimeter

Strength

strong

Relationship

Both measure geometric properties, perimeter measures boundary while area measures interior

To

Volume

From

Area

Strength

strong

Relationship

Area calculations often serve as base for volume formulas (A × height)

To

Perimeter

From

Equation of a Line

Strength

moderate

Relationship

Linear equations can model perimeter relationships in coordinate geometry

To

Distance calculations

From

Slope formula

Strength

moderate

Relationship

Both use coordinate differences and relate to geometric measurements

To

Perpendicular lines

From

Parallel lines

Strength

strong

Relationship

Complementary concepts with opposite slope relationships

To

Cylinder formulas

From

Circle formulas

Strength

strong

Relationship

Cylinder volume uses circle area as base: V = πr²h

To

Cone volume

From

Triangle area

Strength

moderate

Relationship

Both use ½ factor and similar geometric reasoning

To

Slope-intercept form

From

Standard form

Strength

strong

Relationship

Different representations of the same linear relationship

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