ICSE Class 10 Maths All Formulas
ICSE Class 10 Maths formulas 2026 — quadratic equations, AP/GP, trigonometry, mensuration, and probability. Board exam reference.
Complete Maths formula sheet for ICSE Class 10 — all important formulas, equations, and identities organised for quick revision before your 2026 board exam.
How to Use This Formula Sheet
- Print or save this page — keep it on your study desk for daily reference.
- Test yourself — cover the formulas and try to write them from memory.
- Group related formulas — connect formulas that build on each other for better recall.
- Use in problem-solving — apply each formula to at least 2–3 problems to build muscle memory.
Quick Revision Tips
- Morning revision — spend 15 minutes every morning reviewing formulas. Memory is strongest in the morning.
- Formula cards — write one formula per card, shuffle and test yourself randomly.
- Teach someone — explaining a formula to a friend is the best way to cement it in memory.
- Last-day strategy — on the night before the exam, review only this formula sheet. Do not attempt new problems.
Formulas based on ICSE Class 10 Maths syllabus 2025–2026. Verify with your textbook for any board-specific variations. Last updated: February 2026.
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Start preparing — freeFrequently Asked Questions
How many formulas are there in ICSE Class 10 Maths?
The exact count varies by chapter, but typically there are 40–80 key formulas across all chapters. Not all carry equal weight — focus on the 20–30 most frequently used formulas first, then expand to the rest.
How to memorise Maths formulas quickly?
Three proven methods: (1) Write each formula 5 times while saying it aloud. (2) Group related formulas together — e.g., all trigonometric identities in one set. (3) Use the formula daily in problem-solving — active use beats passive reading.
Which formulas are most important for ICSE Maths board exam?
Formulas from high-weightage chapters are most critical. Check the marks distribution for your board and prioritise accordingly. Derivation-based formulas are especially important as they often appear as 3–5 mark questions.