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GRE Math Strategies
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1. 1/y-1/x x -y ? 0
x-y/xy
a?n
trapezoid
w<0 and x>y
2. /100 (the ______ number over 100)
y intercept
percent
vertical angles
radius of a circle
3. x(y+z)
x>y and y>z
standard deviation
xy + xz
equal to the slope of the other
4. Volume=lwh surface area= 2wh + 2hl + 2lw
the sum of its digits is divisible by 9
rectangular solid
equilateral triangle
±vx
5. If an equation can be put into the form y= mx +b - then
angle
b is the y-intercept
altitude of a triangle
radius
6. Is the set of the first components of the ordered pairs.
triangle
negative reciprocal of the other
n= mx/100
domain of a relation
7. Angles that equal 180 degrees
xy + xz
right triangle
supplementary angles
the square of x
8. x - (n/100)x
n percent less than x
square
approx sums
vertical angles
9. ?
and
equilateral triangle
domain of a relation
inverse of a relation
10. 1/an
properties of a square
a?n
1/2
1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9
11. xw> yz
x>y>0 and w>z>0
hexagon
x + y
two solutions
12. The sum of the interior angles is
a<x<b
x²+ 2xy+y²
180 degrees
properties of a square
13. 90°
right angle
and
180 degrees
v(x2-x1)²+ (y2-y1)²
14. 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
diameter of circle
x+y/xy
w<0 and x>y
approx square roots
15. ?
v(x2-x1)²+ (y2-y1)²
perpendicular
quadratic equations
x + y
16. Area = ?r² circumference(perimeter)= 2?r
22/7 or 3.14
y angle< x angle
hemisphere
circle
17. Area= 1/2bh perimeter= a+b+c
x-y
triangle
x%
associative axiom of addition and multiplication
18. 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
standard deviation
inscribed angle
360 degrees
x%
19. Any integer is divisible by 4 - if
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
±vx
the last two digits of the number make a number that is divisible by 4
angle a and angle b = angle d
20. xn<0 if n is odd and xn>0 if n is even
x<0
(y-x/x)100
coinciding lines
the sum of its digits is divisible by 9
21. 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 two pairs of congruent triangles
properties of parallelograms
even
semicircle
(y-x/x)100
22. If the base angles of a triangle are equal - the triangle is
+y
isosceles
odd
equal
23. Any integer is divisible by 3 - if
x is greater than y
x²-2xy+y²
right triangle
the sum of its digits is divisible by 3
24. Area= 1/2?r2 length= 1/2?d= ?r perimeter= d(1/2? +1)
polygon
equilateral triangle
1.7
semicircle
25. V2
consistent lines
odd
(x-y/x)100
1.4
26. If the each element of the domain occurs only once as a FIRST component
pythagorean theorem
when finding a solution set
a relation is a function
y-x
27. 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*)
combinations
closed set
±vx
1.4
28. Any integer is divisible by 5 if
xy< 0
x + y
the last digit is either 0 or 5
x is less than y
29. Is a subset of every set
null set
semicircle
opposite the greatest side
even
30. y<x
x>y
approx sums
average
belongs to
31. Ax= by + C
simultaneous equations in 2 unknowns
right triangle
w>0 and x>y
hexagon
32. Is always a right angle.
triangle or straight line
odd
angle inscribed in semicircle
null 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
angle inscribed in semicircle
finding the union of sets
set
right triangle
34. ?
x is less than y
22/7 or 3.14
then side b > side a
inscribed angle
35. Wx<wy
w<0 and x>y
n percent less than x
perpendicular bisectors
the third side
36. R²
equals
acute angle
equal to the slope of the other
diameter of circle
37. x(y-z)
right triangle
polygon
(x-y/x)100
xy-xz
38. 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.
right triangle
cylinder
hexagon
range of a relation
39. Any arc length is less than
the sum of parts
360 degrees
x<0 and z=x+y
midpoint of a line segment joining 2 parts
40. ?
implies
polygon
the last digit is either 0 or 5
isosceles
41. A pair of equations in two unknowns (each is graphed seperately and each is represented by a straight line)
diagonal of a square
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
simultaneous equations
isosceles
42. ? if a side is equal to b side then - the opposite corresponding angles are
n percent greater than x
equal
v2/2 or .71
the last two digits of the number make a number that is divisible by 4
43. All three sides and all three angles are equal
approx square roots
equilateral triangle
right triangle
hexagon
44. Pairs of opposite angles formed by the intersection of two straight lines. always equal to each other
vertical angles
right triangle
approx square roots
if two sets have no elements in common
45. C²= a²+b² and angle x and y are equal to 90°
right triangle
equilateral triangle
straight angle
circle
46. A°
1
right triangle
equal
negative reciprocal of the other
47. x= -b + vb²-4ac/2a and x = -b - vb²-4ac/2a
is a subset of
x²-y²
right angle
quadratic equations
48. One angle is equal 90° and the other two angles are equal to the sum of 90°
right triangle
xy-xz
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
equilateral triangle
49. Have two equal sides and two equal angles formed by the equal sides and the unequal side.
(x/100)m= n
b+d>c+e
isosceles triangle
commutative axiom of addition and multiplication
50. Area= s² perimeter= 4s
square
simultaneous equations in 2 unknowns
isosceles triangle
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