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GRE Math Strategies
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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. Any number squared or raised to an even power is
always positive or zero
approx products
central angle
circle
2. A closed plane whose sides are straight lines. The sum of the angles is equal to 180(n-2) - where n is the number of sides.
approx sums
xy>0
polygon
equilateral triangle
3. Area= 1/2?r2 length= 1/2?d= ?r perimeter= d(1/2? +1)
x-y
a relation is a function
radius of a circle
semicircle
4. Intersect at only one point - the point is the only solution to the pair of equations
then side b > side a
(x-y/x)100
equilateral triangle
consistent lines
5. One angle is equal 90° and the other two angles are equal to the sum of 90°
a<x<b
right triangle
always positive or zero
solution set
6. The point where the line crosses the x-axis - y will always = 0 in this case
radius of a circle
x intercept
xy-xz
the percent of decrease
7. x(y+z)
xy + xz
find the intersection of two sets
x²-y²
isosceles triangle
8. Have two equal sides and two equal angles formed by the equal sides and the unequal side.
determining if a number is prime
isosceles triangle
angle bisector
properties of a rhombus
9. 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.
perpendicular bisectors
itself
implies
radius of a circle
10. Less than 90°
x<0
a side< b side
opposite the greatest side
acute angle
11. (amount of decrease/original amount) x 100
right triangle
1/2
-y
the percent of decrease
12. A subset of a set is
vertical angles
reflex angle
diameter
a set
13. Side a +side b of a ? is
sphere
y-x
greater than c
w>0 and x>y
14. Any integer is divisible by 6 if
it is also divisible by 2 and 3
right triangle
belongs to
y-x
15. Is - as - was - has - cost
y intercept
v3/2 or .87
equals
the square of x
16. If an equation can be put into the form y= mx +b - then
equilateral triangle
a+b+d=c+d
the sum of its digits is divisible by 3
b is the y-intercept
17. x/100
x percent
equal
equilateral triangle
right triangle
18. When the elements of a set are ordered pairs
relation
approx sums
hexagon
always positive or zero
19. Then their intersection is the null or empty set - written as Ø
if two sets have no elements in common
x + y
permutations
diameter
20. ?
odd
square
greater than c
angle
21. Ax= by + C
simultaneous equations in 2 unknowns
approx products
x²-2xy+y²
the percent of decrease
22. Product of an even number and any other number is
equilateral triangle
always positive or zero
even
equal angles
23. If ?B > ?A - then
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
hexagon
then side b > side a
odd
24. 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
radius of a circle
right triangle
coinciding lines
equal to the sum of the measures of the remote exterior angles
25. 180°
even
triangle or straight line
any variable
implies
26. Area= s² perimeter= 4s
x²-2xy+y²
square
a relation is a function
finding the union of sets
27. 1/2bh
diameter of circle
v3/2 or .87
area of a triangle
xy-xz
28. x older than y
xy + xz
x + y
associative axiom of addition and multiplication
consistent lines
29. z>y
x<0 and z=x+y
x-y
x intercept
perpendicular
30. N= number of objects (order matters!!!) k= rate at a time nPk= n!/(n-k)! (remember to cancel common numbers)
the percent of increase
never divide by zero
permutations
midpoint of a line segment joining 2 parts
31. M= y2-y1/x2-x1
slope of a line joining two points
1.4
x>y
quadratic equations
32. Volume= 4/3?r² surface area= 4?r²
sphere
approx products
+y
x>y>0 and w>z>0
33. Is the set of the first components of the ordered pairs.
domain of a relation
angle
inverse of a relation
1.7
34. 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)
triangle or straight line
equal to the sum of the measures of the remote exterior angles
probability
and
35. xw> yz
1.7
probability
x>y>0 and w>z>0
the last three numbers are divisible by 8
36. 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.
commutative axiom of addition and multiplication
medians of a triangle
domain of a relation
isosceles triangle
37. x>z
x>y and y>z
set
trapezoid
if the last digit of the number is 0 -2 -4 -6 -8
38. The distance between two parallel lines or from a point to a line always means
pythagorean theorem
radius of a circle
the perpendicular distance
±vx
39. The increase from x to y
y-x
isosceles triangle
commutative axiom of addition and multiplication
xy + xz
40. Angles directly across each other are equal
solution set
vertical angles
v2/2 or .71
reflex angle
41. x²
the square of x
x - y
triangle or straight line
negative reciprocal of the other
42. 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
approx sums
a relation is a function
vertical angles
perpendicular bisectors
43. N= combinations taken (order does not matter) r= rate at a time nCr or C(n -r) = (n)!/(r)! (remember to cancel out common numbers)
determining if a number is prime
combinations
0 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8
never divide by zero
44. 1. solve the equation or inequality 2. use ONLY the solutions which satisfy the condition required - the set of all x such that x is greater than or equal to 10 R= {x: x=10}
angle
when finding a solution set
approx sums
x²+ 2xy+y²
45. Is a subset of every set
right triangle
right triangle
null set
n= mx/100
46. The percent increase from x to y (y>x)
inverse of a relation
(y-x/x)100
consistent lines
right triangle
47. (x1+ x2/2) - (y1+y2/2) Each coordinate of the midpoint is equal to the average of the corresponding cordinates of the endpoints
n percent less than x
midpoint of a line segment joining 2 parts
inverse of a relation
right triangle
48. 3-4-5
x + y
right triangle
finding the union of sets
relation
49. Sum of two odd numbers is
the sum of its digits is divisible by 9
x>y
x<0
even
50. A/A¹ = B/B¹= C/C¹
even
x>y
isosceles
similar triangles