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GRE Math Strategies
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. If an equation can be put into the form y= mx +b - then
b is the y-intercept
finding the union of sets
angle a and angle b = angle d
itself
2. (amount of decrease/original amount) x 100
right triangle
xy + xz
the percent of decrease
when finding a solution set
3. 1-v3- 2 (90-30-60)
vertical angles
area of a triangle
percent
right triangle
4. Between 180° and 360°
coinciding lines
reflex angle
right triangle
y-x
5. 1/2d
3.16
the last digit is 0
radius of a circle
y-x
6. Is the relation with ALL ordered pairs REVERSED.
equilateral triangle
x<0
inverse of a relation
w<0 and x>y
7. All odd numbers end in the digits of
vertical angles
+y
1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9
simultaneous equations
8. Side a +side b of a ? is
x%
greater than c
inscribed angle
reflex angle
9. If b²-4ac > 0 there are
x²+ 2xy+y²
right triangle
two solutions
x - y
10. Any integer is divisible by 9 - if
if two sets have no elements in common
the sum of its digits is divisible by 9
is a subset of
acute angle
11. A+b=c+ d=d
a+b+d=c+d
x + y
x%
n percent less than x
12. 1/an
x²-2xy+y²
medians of a triangle
a?n
the percent of increase
13. Area= 1/2bh perimeter= a + b+ c hypotenuse= c²= b²+a²
right triangle
angle a and angle b = angle d
circle
combinations
14. The sume of x and y
domain of a relation
x + y
rectangular solid
right angle
15. 1/x + 1/y x -y ? 0
obtuse angle
relation
x+y/xy
xy + xz
16. x more than y
properties of a square
radius of a circle
x + y
odd
17. 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
odd
right triangle
and
properties of a square
18. Area= 1/2?r2 length= 1/2?d= ?r perimeter= d(1/2? +1)
right triangle
a
semicircle
equal to the slope of the other
19. 1/2bh
area of a triangle
expression of an odd number
equal angles
the last three numbers are divisible by 8
20. The point where the line crosses the y-axis - x will always = 0 in this case
x - y
w<0 and x>y
y intercept
triangle or straight line
21. x < y or y> x
right triangle
x - y
x is less than y
obtuse angle
22. Sin 45°
vertical angles
right triangle
v2/2 or .71
right triangle
23. The percent increase from x to y (y>x)
midpoint of a line segment joining 2 parts
a side< b side
(y-x/x)100
the percent of increase
24. A line that is perpendicular to a radius and that passes through only one point of the circle.
tangent
x>y and w>z
parallel
-y
25. Parallel and never intersect - they have no solution at all - they are parallel with the same slope
the last digit is either 0 or 5
x²-2xy+y²
regular polygon properties
inconsistent lines
26. y<x
equilateral triangle
right triangle
a+b+d=c+d
x>y
27. Any number squared or raised to an even power is
x + y
always positive or zero
Axioms
midpoint of a line segment joining 2 parts
28. A¹
isosceles triangle
v2/2 or .71
a
x is less than y
29. 1. subtract each number from the average of the numbers 2. square the result of each of the numbers 3. add all those results and then divide by how many numbers you originally had. 4. take the square root of that result
equilateral triangle
determining if a number is prime
standard deviation
two solutions
30. 1. round each number being added to one more place than it is being asked. 2. add the rounded numbers. 3. round off the sum to the desired number of places
solution set
approx sums
similar triangles
radius of a circle
31. 9-40-41
right triangle
supplementary angles
negative
Axioms
32. Are the lines drawn from each vertex to the midpoint of its opposite side. they cross at a point that divides each individual ______into two parts.
determining if a number is prime
vertical angles
medians of a triangle
tangent
33. ?if y angle< x angle - then
a side< b side
properties of a square
y intercept
two solutions
34. When the elements of a set are ordered pairs
relation
domain of a relation
x + y
a
35. Volume= 2/3?r² surface area= 2?r² (w/o bases) or 3?r² (with bases)
isosceles
permutations
hemisphere
determining if a number is prime
36. Diagonals divide into 6 equilateral triangles - the sides are equal to the sides of the ________. if inscribed in a circle - the length of each side is equal to the length of the radius of the circle.
tangent
hexagon
then side b > side a
y intercept
37. Pairs of opposite angles formed by the intersection of two straight lines. always equal to each other
midpoint of a line segment joining 2 parts
approx square roots
is a subset of
vertical angles
38. ?
itself
or
v(x2-x1)²+ (y2-y1)²
diameter
39. The whole equals
the sum of parts
percent
x>y and w>z
x²-y²
40. x/100
equal
x%
triangle or straight line
radius
41. ? if a side is equal to b side then - the opposite corresponding angles are
a?n
equal
1.7
the sum of its digits is divisible by 3
42. The percent decrease from x to y ( y<x)
a set
midpoint of a line segment joining 2 parts
(x-y/x)100
3.16
43. x younger than y
x - y
the last three numbers are divisible by 8
then side b > side a
1
44. Any integer is divisible by 8 if
supplementary angles
the last three numbers are divisible by 8
regular polygon properties
tangent
45. Square of hypotenuse = c² = a²+b² length of hypotenuse = c= va²+vb²
pythagorean theorem
greater than c
diameter of circle
percent
46. The angles opposite to sides that are equal in length have
simultaneous equations
a set
equal angles
even
47. x older than y
x²-2xy+y²
a?n
equal
x + y
48. R²
x percent
diameter of circle
straight angle
x%
49. 1. square all choices given 2. select the closes choice that is too large and the one that is too small. 3. find the average of the two choices (not of the squares) 4. square the average - if it is greater than the original number - choose the lower
approx square roots
average
right triangle
angle bisector
50. x + y
equal to the sum of the measures of the remote exterior angles
x and y
the last digit is either 0 or 5
x>y
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