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GRE Math Strategies
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 2k + 1
right triangle
expression of an odd number
properties of a rectangle
the square of x
2. All odd numbers end in the digits of
1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9
1.7
x>y and y>z
x²-y²
3. Are the lines that bisect and are perpendicular to each of the three sides. The point where they meet is the center of the circumscribed circle.
the last three numbers are divisible by 8
coinciding lines
x>y and w>z
perpendicular bisectors
4. V2
x + y
-y
diagonal of a square
1.4
5. All angles are right angles and diagonals are equal 1.each pair of opposite sides are equal 2. the diagonals bisect eachother 3. the opposite angles are equal 4. one diagonal divides it into two congruent triangles and two diagonals divides it into
360 degrees
if the last digit of the number is 0 -2 -4 -6 -8
properties of a rectangle
x percent
6. The sum of the interior angles is
x intercept
180 degrees
radius
regular polygon properties
7. If an equation can be put into the form y= mx +b - then
360 degrees
x²+ 2xy+y²
solution set
b is the y-intercept
8. Is the relation with ALL ordered pairs REVERSED.
inscribed angle
y-x
inverse of a relation
x>y and w>z
9. The difference between x and y
odd
x - y
equilateral triangle
v(x2-x1)²+ (y2-y1)²
10. Product of two odd numbers is
diameter
x+y/xy
xy-xz
odd
11. A chord through the center of the circle
x+y/xy
1.7
Axioms
diameter
12. (amount of increase/original amount) x 100
the last two digits of the number make a number that is divisible by 4
(x/100)m= n
parallel
the percent of increase
13. Parallel and never intersect - they have no solution at all - they are parallel with the same slope
1
inconsistent lines
x>y
x-y
14. The angles opposite to sides that are equal in length have
equal angles
combinations
expression of an odd number
right triangle
15. Any integer is divisible by 6 if
n percent less than x
relation
it is also divisible by 2 and 3
1
16. Square of hypotenuse = c² = a²+b² length of hypotenuse = c= va²+vb²
b+d>c+e
a side< b side
any variable
pythagorean theorem
17. Diagonal= sv2
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
diagonal of a square
always positive or zero
right triangle
18. If b²-4ac < 0 - there are
equal angles
right triangle
odd
no solutions
19. Volume= 2/3?r² surface area= 2?r² (w/o bases) or 3?r² (with bases)
hemisphere
xy
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
never divide by zero
20. 1-v3- 2 (90-30-60)
reflex angle
right triangle
diameter
equals
21. (x+y) (x-y)
x²-y²
x is greater than y
the last digit is 0
the third side
22. If the each element of the domain occurs only once as a FIRST component
a relation is a function
negative
standard deviation
n percent greater than x
23. The sume of x and y
right triangle
x + y
altitude of a triangle
x+y/xy
24. The percent decrease from x to y ( y<x)
(x-y/x)100
when finding a solution set
itself
x intercept
25. Volume= 4/3?r² surface area= 4?r²
opposite the greatest side
sphere
null set
x percent
26. A<x and x<b
a<x<b
negative reciprocal of the other
the last two digits of the number make a number that is divisible by 4
a+b+d=c+d
27. V10
no solutions
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
3.16
altitude of a triangle
28. M= y2-y1/x2-x1
isosceles triangle
greater than c
slope of a line joining two points
perpendicular bisectors
29. Volume= e(edge)³ surface area= 6e²
cube
if the last digit of the number is 0 -2 -4 -6 -8
x%
equilateral triangle
30. The decrease from x to y
rectangular solid
x is greater than y
opposite the greatest side
x-y
31. xn<0 if n is odd and xn>0 if n is even
odd
0 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8
x<0
x percent
32. If under the operation - any two members of the set constitute an element of the set ( * the product of the elements multiplied by themselves must also be an element of the set*)
odd
rectangle
and
closed set
33. Write down every member in one or both of the sets - the union of two sets is a new set. the union of set A and B is written as A?B
altitude of a triangle
finding the union of sets
x>y and w>z
a set
34. Is a rectangular rhombus 1. all four sides are equal 2. opposite pairs of sides are parallel 3. diagonals are equal - are perpendicular to each other - and bisect each other. 4. all the angles are right triangles 5. diagonals intersect the vertices a
square
x and y
properties of a square
inverse of a relation
35. | |
1
odd
xy + xz
parallel
36. Area= 1/2?r2 length= 1/2?d= ?r perimeter= d(1/2? +1)
circle
xy-xz
semicircle
implies
37. V2/2- v2/2 - 1 (90-45-45)
isosceles triangle
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
parallel
percent
38. The quotient of any quantity (except 0) divided by zero is infinity
inconsistent lines
never divide by zero
and
the sum of its digits is divisible by 3
39. Angles directly across each other are equal
vertical angles
percent
itself
right triangle
40. N= number of objects (order matters!!!) k= rate at a time nPk= n!/(n-k)! (remember to cancel common numbers)
or
permutations
and
angle
41. x>z
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
+y
slope of a line joining two points
x>y and y>z
42. If y²= x - then y =
midpoint of a line segment joining 2 parts
y-x
±vx
right triangle
43. A/A¹ = B/B¹= C/C¹
x + y
similar triangles
360 degrees
diameter of circle
44. Any integer is divisible by 4 - if
x is less than y
percent
y intercept
the last two digits of the number make a number that is divisible by 4
45. All three sides and all three angles are equal
cylinder
equilateral triangle
diameter
relation
46. 180°
straight angle
range of a relation
percent
the last digit is either 0 or 5
47. Area= 1/2bh perimeter= a + b+ c hypotenuse= c²= b²+a²
semicircle
altitude of a triangle
x<0
right triangle
48. Area= l x w perimeter = (2l)(2w)
x<0
rectangle
equals
associative axiom of addition and multiplication
49. Sin 30°
medians of a triangle
then side b > side a
the last digit is 0
1/2
50. 8-15-17
the percent of decrease
right triangle
null set
equal to the slope of the other
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