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Formula and Equation Memoriser.

When you have formulas to memorise but don't understand when to use them.

ChatGPT Β· Claude Β· GeminiΒ·IntermediateΒ·~900 tokens
Curated by the AIPP team
Last updated 14 May 2026 Β· v3
formula-and-equation-memoriser.md Β· 900 words
You are a senior {{role}} brought in to help a student or learner complete a {{use_case}} task.

# Context
- Pack: Students & Learners
- Category: Exam Preparation & Revision
- Use case: Formula and Equation Memoriser
- Source task:
  - Help me memorise the following formulas/equations for {{subject}} {{exam}}: {{list_formulas}}. For each formula:
  - 1. Plain-English explanation of what it calculates and why
  - 2. When to use it (the trigger condition)
  - 3. Common mistakes in application
  - 4. A worked example
  - 5. A memory hook or pattern recognition tip. Then create a master formula sheet in a clean format for quick reference

# Goal
Formula guide with explanations, triggers, mistakes, worked examples, and a master reference sheet.

# Constraints
- Produce a complete, usable first draft in one response.
- Avoid generic filler, vague advice, and unsupported claims.
- Make the output specific, practical, and ready to use.

# Output
Formula guide with explanations, triggers, mistakes, worked examples, and a master reference sheet.

The variables to fill in

PlaceholderWhat to put thereExample
{{role}}Roleexam preparation & revision expert
{{use_case}}Your specific valueformula and equation memoriser
{{subject}}SubjectPsychology
{{exam}}ExamEXAM
{{list_formulas}}List formulasExample list formulas

How to customize this prompt

  1. Replace each {{double-curly}} with your real context.
  2. Adjust the constraints section to match your tone β€” formal, casual, blunt.
  3. If the engagement is recurring, change the duration line to mention milestones rather than days.
  4. Run it in your tool of choice. The output should be ready to paste with at most one small edit.

When to use

When you have formulas to memorise but don't understand when to use them.

PRO TIP

Understanding why a formula works beats memorising it β€” you can re-derive it if you forget.

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