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Maths Formulas: Class 9 to 12, Chapter-wise from NCERT

Searching for maths formulas usually means one thing: you have a chapter to finish or an exam tomorrow, and you want the formulas without digging through the whole textbook. This page routes you to the chapter-wise formula list for your class.

Every formula list on this site follows the order of the official NCERT textbook, so you can pair it with a specific exercise while studying.

The class table below is the fastest way in. Choose your class, and the correct formula hub is one click away.

All Maths Formula Class Pages at a Glance

The table below lists every maths formula class page with its current status and link, so a student can reach the right class in one glance. All four rows are live.

How to Use These Formula Pages

Class Status
Class 10 Maths Formulas Available
Class 11 Maths Formulas Available
Class 12 Maths Formulas Available
Class 9 Maths Formulas Available
Class 8 Maths Formulas Coming soon
Class 7 Maths Formulas Coming soon
Class 6 Maths Formulas Coming soon
Class 5 Maths Formulas Coming soon
Class 4 Maths Formulas Coming soon
Class 3 Maths Formulas Coming soon
Class 2 Maths Formulas Coming soon
Class 1 Maths Formulas Coming soon

The same plan works for the three situations where a formula page helps most: daily homework, pre-test revision, and board-year preparation.

  1. Open your class hub from the table above. Each hub lists chapters in the same order as the NCERT textbook.
  2. For daily homework, open the chapter your exercise comes from. Read the formula list once, then go back to the NCERT exercise and solve it with the list beside you.
  3. For pre-test revision, close the list and write every formula from memory. Tick the ones you missed and revise only those.
  4. For board-year preparation, revisit the chapter lists from the full year. Coordinate geometry, trigonometry, and calculus reward spaced revision.

What Each Class Formula Hub Contains

Each class page is built around the chapters of the NCERT textbook for that year. The needs change sharply from Class 9 to Class 12.

Class 9

Class 9 is the foundation year. Its formula list covers number systems, polynomials, Heron’s formula, surface areas and volumes, and statistics. These are the first formulas that students meet in a formal algebra-and-geometry structure.

Class 10

Class 10 is the board year. The list covers quadratic equations, arithmetic progressions, coordinate geometry, trigonometry ratios, circles, surface areas and volumes, and probability. The page is organised for quick re-checking during board preparation.

Class 11

Class 11 is the notation-heavy jump to senior secondary. Its formulas cover sets, relations and functions, trigonometric functions, straight lines, conic sections, and limits. Students use this page mainly to keep the new symbols straight.

Class 12

Class 12 moves into calculus and applied mathematics. The formula list covers matrices, determinants, continuity and differentiability, integrals, differential equations, vectors, three-dimensional geometry, and probability.

Where These Formulas Come From and How They Stay Current

Every formula on these pages is drawn from the official NCERT textbook for that class and the CBSE syllabus. The chapter order inside each class hub follows the NCERT textbook, and the source is named in the chapter notes. You can verify or download the current books from the official NCERT website.

The site currently covers Classes 9 to 12 only. We list exactly what is live, and the status column in the table above shows that. Classes 1 to 8 are not listed because this formula hub does not hold pages for them; sending a student there would lead to a missing page.

When NCERT rationalises the syllabus, the class pages are updated to match the current edition. The class list above therefore reflects what exists now, not an older plan.

Maths Formulas Questions Students Ask

Which classes have maths formulas pages on this site?

Class 9, Class 10, Class 11 and Class 12. Each class has its own chapter-wise formula hub; there are currently no formula pages for Classes 1 to 8.

Are these maths formulas taken from the NCERT textbook?

Yes. Each formula list is built from the official NCERT textbook for that class and follows the CBSE syllabus. The chapter references appear inside every class hub.

Can I use these formulas for quick revision before a maths exam?

Yes. The lists are chapter-wise and compact, so you can revise the formulas for one chapter in a few minutes. For fastest revision, write out the list from memory, then check only what you missed.

Do the formula pages follow the latest CBSE syllabus?

Yes. The pages are checked against the current rationalised NCERT syllabus, and coverage is limited to Classes 9 to 12 because those are the class hubs that are live on this site.

Reference: NCERT textbooks (CBSE).

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