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GRE Math Strategies

Subjects : gre, math
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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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. 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






2. 1-1-v2 (90-45-45)






3. Sin 45°






4. 8-15-17






5. (sum of individual quantities or measures/ total number of quantities or measures)






6. A line that is perpendicular to a radius and that passes through only one point of the circle.






7. M=number of favorable ways n= total number of ways (two events occurring is the prob of the first times the prob of the second)






8. The increase from x to y






9. 90°






10. Any integer is divisible by 3 - if






11. The point where the line crosses the y-axis - x will always = 0 in this case






12. 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.






13. Diagonals are perpendicular to each other and bisect the vertex angles 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 diagonal






14. x+w> y+z






15. 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






16. The percent increase from x to y (y>x)






17. ?






18. A/A¹ = B/B¹= C/C¹






19. x older than y






20. ?if y angle< x angle - then






21. The difference between x and y






22. Every set is a subset of






23. All three sides and all three angles are equal






24. The distance between two parallel lines or from a point to a line always means






25. The angles opposite to sides that are equal in length have






26. Area = ?r² circumference(perimeter)= 2?r






27. Any integer is divisible by 8 if






28. Any arc length is less than






29. 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.






30. C²= a²+b² and angle x and y are equal to 90°






31. Is - as - was - has - cost






32. Sum of two even numbers is






33. What % of m is n






34. Volume= bh or ?r²h surface area= 2?rh (w/o bases) or 2?r(h+r) with bases






35. B>c+ d>e






36. A subset of a set is






37. x(y+z)






38. (3+5) +6= 3+ (5+6) and (3x5)6= 3(5x6)






39. 1/y-1/x x -y ? 0






40. Set of solutions to an equation






41. Area= bh perimeter= 2a +2b






42. 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






43. ? if a side < b side - then






44. If y²= x - then y =






45. 1. determine a rough approximation of the square root of the number. 2. divide the number by all the primes that are less than the approx square root. If the number is not divisible by ANY of the these primes - then it is prime. If it IS divisible -






46. The case where the two equations are equivalent (just two different forms of the same mathematical relation). Any point that satisfies either of the equations - automatically satisfies both






47. A¹






48. Area= 1/2bh perimeter= a+b+c






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50. Angle whose sides are two chords. The vertex of the angles lies on the circumference of the circle. The number of degrees of the angle is equal to 1/2 the intercepted arc