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GRE Math Strategies
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The point where the line crosses the y-axis - x will always = 0 in this case
the perpendicular distance
y intercept
0 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8
any variable
2. A+b=c+ d=d
the last digit is either 0 or 5
a+b+d=c+d
determining if a number is prime
360 degrees
3. Any integer is divisible by 8 if
the last three numbers are divisible by 8
Axioms
n percent less than x
triangle or straight line
4. The percent decrease from x to y ( y<x)
(x-y/x)100
simultaneous equations in 2 unknowns
obtuse angle
isosceles triangle
5. R²
diameter of circle
average
determining if a number is prime
x>y>0 and w>z>0
6. Is the set of the second components of the ordered pairs
area of a triangle
finding the union of sets
range of a relation
diameter of circle
7. Wx<wy
xy + xz
w<0 and x>y
x+y/xy
x-y/xy
8. 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.
if the last digit of the number is 0 -2 -4 -6 -8
±vx
perpendicular bisectors
circle
9. Ax= by + C
x + y
inverse of a relation
simultaneous equations in 2 unknowns
negative reciprocal of the other
10. Sin 30°
v3/2 or .87
determining if a number is prime
isosceles
1/2
11. The product of an even number of negative numbers is
closed set
straight angle
positive
v3/2 or .87
12. Area= s² perimeter= 4s
and
square
set
or
13. 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
diameter
medians of a triangle
a<x<b
14. M= y2-y1/x2-x1
a relation is a function
right triangle
a<x<b
slope of a line joining two points
15. x > y or y< x
-y
properties of a square
x is greater than y
(x-y/x)100
16. N= number of objects (order matters!!!) k= rate at a time nPk= n!/(n-k)! (remember to cancel common numbers)
permutations
equal
a
x and y
17. The product of x and y
xy
v3/2 or .87
closed set
perpendicular bisectors
18. 7-24-25
is a subset of
right triangle
x+y/xy
vertical angles
19. 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
hemisphere
w<0 and x>y
approx square roots
parallelogram
20. B²-4ac = 0 there is
(x/100)m= n
one solution
x + y
the square of x
21. The quotient of any quantity (except 0) divided by zero is infinity
never divide by zero
xy
always positive or zero
even
22. ?
1.4
the square of x
even
perpendicular
23. Pairs of opposite angles formed by the intersection of two straight lines. always equal to each other
the percent of increase
x percent
semicircle
vertical angles
24. Two tangents to a circle from the same point outside of the circle are always
a?n
equal
odd
or
25. The increase from x to y
w<0 and x>y
0 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8
x - y
y-x
26. Have two equal sides and two equal angles formed by the equal sides and the unequal side.
the square of x
range of a relation
isosceles triangle
x²-y²
27. x(y-z)
right triangle
xy-xz
central angle
cube
28. x more than y
x + y
right triangle
isosceles
(x/100)m= n
29. 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
xy-xz
y angle< x angle
properties of a rhombus
v3/2 or .87
30. ?
x²+ 2xy+y²
slope of a line joining two points
(y-x/x)100
is a subset of
31. x>0 and y>0 or x<0 and y<0
c x (john'S age)
polygon
xy>0
odd
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*)
properties of a rhombus
odd
closed set
+y
33. xn<0 if n is odd and xn>0 if n is even
x<0
obtuse angle
altitude of a triangle
1.7
34. The lines that divide each angle of the triangle into two equal parts. these lines meet in a point that is the center of a circle inscribed in the triangle.
x<0
angle bisector
the sum of parts
the percent of increase
35. ?if y angle< x angle - then
the last digit is either 0 or 5
radius of a circle
a side< b side
simultaneous equations
36. x>z
x²-y²
inverse of a relation
x>y and y>z
properties of a square
37. (amount of increase/original amount) x 100
the percent of increase
angle a and angle b = angle d
quadratic equations
properties of parallelograms
38. Area= 1/2h(b1+b2) perimeter= b1+b2+c+d
domain of a relation
1
expression of an odd number
trapezoid
39. Any integer is divisible by 5 if
the third side
the last digit is either 0 or 5
consistent lines
closed set
40. Sin 60°
n percent less than x
v3/2 or .87
c x (john'S age)
v2/2 or .71
41. N is what % of m
n= mx/100
x-y
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
it is also divisible by 2 and 3
42. Which - what
x-y/xy
any variable
1.7
x and y
43. A/A¹ = B/B¹= C/C¹
a+b+d=c+d
similar triangles
properties of a square
negative reciprocal of the other
44. x>0 and y<0 or x<0 and y >0
xy< 0
equal angles
x - y
equal
45. (x-y)(x-y) = (x-y)²
diameter
equals
x-y/xy
x²-2xy+y²
46. 3-4-5
central angle
equal
right angle
right triangle
47. A line that is perpendicular to a radius and that passes through only one point of the circle.
tangent
v(x2-x1)²+ (y2-y1)²
triangle or straight line
set
48. All odd numbers end in the digits of
the last two digits of the number make a number that is divisible by 4
always positive or zero
1 - 3 - 5 - 7 - 9
0 - 2 - 4 - 6 - 8
49. In transversals
the last digit is either 0 or 5
all acute angles are equal and all obtuse angles are equal
approx products
x<0
50. Write down every member that the two sets have in common. The intersection of the sets A and B is a set written AnB
x is greater than y
find the intersection of two sets
x>y>0 and w>z>0
trapezoid
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