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GRE High Frequency Math Terms

Subjects : gre, math
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. How do you calculate the probability of EITHER one event OR another event happening? (Probability of A or B)






2. How do you calculate the percentage of change?






3. HIGH: what is the side ratio for a Right Isosceles triangle?






4. For a bell curve - what three terms might be used to describe the number in the middle?






5. Explain how to solve for 7/¼






6. Explain how to use a 'Rate Pie'






7. An integer is divisible by 3 if...






8. Explain the difference between a digit and a number.

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9. What is the sum of any 'big' angle and any 'Small' angle?






10. HIGH: Area of a circle






11. In a coordinate system - what is the origin?






12. What'S the most important thing to remember about charts you'll see on the GRE?






13. What is the key to dealing with ratio questions?






14. HIGH: Rough est. of v1 =






15. When a pair of parallel lines is intersected by another line - two types of angles are formed. What are they?

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16. Convert to a percentage: 3/5






17. Explain the difference between handling a permutation versus a combination.






18. What degree angle is a line?






19. How many degrees does a circle contain?






20. An integer is divisible by 2 if...






21. HIGH: What is the formula for the diagonal of any square?






22. HIGH: How do you calculate the circumference of a circle?






23. Explain how to divide fractions.






24. HIGH: Area of a triangle?






25. HIGH: How do you get rid of the fraction in this equation: 5x + 3/2 = 7x






26. Explain how to calculate an average (arithmetic mean)






27. HIGH: Simplify this: v75/v27






28. HIGH: x^-n is equal to






29. HIGH: how do you calculate a diagonal inside a 3-dimensional rectangular box?






30. HIGH: What is the factored version of x² + 2xy + y² ?






31. An integer is divisible by 9 if...






32. An integer is divisible by 6 if...

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33. HIGH: What numbers does ETS hope you'll forget to consider - for quant comp questions?






34. HIGH: Describe and define three expressions of quadratic equations - in both factored and unfactored forms. Know these cold.






35. What is the factored version of x² -2xy + y² ?






36. HIGH: Explain the process to solve '56 is what percent of 80?'

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37. HIGH: What is the factored version of (x+y)(x-y) ?






38. HIGH: List the two most common side ratios for right triangles






39. If something is possible but not certain - what is the numeric range of probability of it happening?






40. Diameter of a circle?






41. Simplify this: v32






42. HIGH: Describe how to deal with 2 sets of parentheses.






43. What causes 80% of errors on the math section of the GRE?






44. What are 'vertical angles'?






45. How do you add or subtract fractions?






46. HIGH: What are the percentages for standard deviation?






47. List two odd behaviors of exponents






48. The probability of an event happening and the probability of an event NOT happening must add up to what number?






49. a² - b² is equal to






50. How is a range expressed with inequalities?