GRE Math Magoosh
"is"
"equals"
"of"
"multiply"
1730+1720= (factoring out multiply
(1720)(1710)+(1720)(1)= (1720)(1710+1)
If moving from m^2 to cm^2
(5m^2)*(100cm/1)^2= 50,000cm^2
(ab)n
(an)(bn)
Rebuilding the dividend formula
(dividend)=(divisor) x (quotient)+(remainder)
p^2+2pq+q^2
(p+q)^2 these are interchangable
1/20
.05
1/10
.1
2/3
.66666
3/4
.75
Four pythagorean triplets
1) 3,4,5 2) 5,12,13 3) 8,15,17 4)7,24,25 If you see these you know its a right triangle
3 question types
1) questions will give you some + and ask you to solve for another # 2) Questions that will ask you to solve algebraically for a variable 3) Proportional measuring questions
Multiplier for Increase
1+(P% as a decimal) 30%= 1+.3=1.3
Positive integers
1,2,3,4 etc
Multiplier for Percent Decrease
1- (P% as a decimal) 30%= 1-.3= .7
Counting factors of large numbers
1. Find the prime factorization (with exponents) 2. Make a list of exponents 3. add one to each exponent 4. Multiply all the numbers together
Square root of 2
1.4
Square root of 3
1.7
Are of a triangle
1/2bh
72 is____ of 360
1/5
56 is what % of 800
10% of 800 is 80 1% is 8, 8 X 7=56 7% of 800 is 56
10 squared
100
1 ft
12 inches
11 squared
121
Many interchangeable ways to talk about factors
13 is a factor of 78, 13 is a divisor of 78, 78 is divisible by 13, 78 is a multiple of 13
12 squared
144
1 square foot
144 square inches
(12/7) squared
144/49
90 is 15% of what number?
15% is 3 of 5% 90/3= 30, 30=5% need to multiply to equal 100 30 time 20 =600
4 squared
16
Prime Factorization of 1599
1600-1 (40squared)-(1 squared) (40+1)*(40-1) then (41)*(39) and (41)(3 *13)
Prime Numbers 2-59
2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 47, 53, 59
Powers of 2 1-9
2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256,512
square root of 5
2.2
Equilateral Triangle
30-60-90 Triangle or 1-2 (largest side)- sr3 triangle
Normal distribution main percentages
34% (M-S) 13.5% (S-2S) 2.5%
If you have slots the first slot has 6 then next slot has
5,4,3,2,1 then multiply it all together
If bank pays 5% annual interest compounding quarterly
5/4=1.25%
What is 55% of 400
50% of 400 is 200 5% of 400 is 20= 55%= 220
9 squared
81
3 squared
9
If A and B have no factors in common greater than 1 their LCM is
A times B
Area of a trapezoid
A=(b1-b2/2)h
Angle is 135 then
Arc is 135
To find the length of an arc
Arclength/2(pi)r= angle/360
Average Speed
Average Velocity=total distance/total time
Circumference equation
C=2(pi)r or C=(pi)d
Adding and subtracting inequalities
Can add inequalities in the same direction but not different but can subtract in opposite not the same
Standard Deviation
Can only be positive or 0
Distributive Law Rules
Cannot split up addition or subtraction in the denominator, cannot distribute an exponent
Diameter equation
D=2r
Motion Questions
D=RT (distance, rate(speed) and time)
Integer Strategy 2
Don't forget about zeros and negatives
With equations with multiple fraction
Find LCM and do some fraction busting
x+8>13= 5<x<21
Greater than the difference and less than the sum
To get rid of the radical
Have to get it by itself
240 is 30% of what #?
If 240 is 30% then 10% is 80 to get the whole 100% multiply by 10 the answer is 800
Simplifying expressions
If different powers group like terms
Isosceles Triangle
If two equal sides two equal angles and reverse
Supplementary angles
If two or more angle lie in a straight line those two angles together =180 degrees
QC C
In all options and ways they are equal
The nth number is the
Lowest number + multiple(n-1)
if there is an absolute value
Make sure to plug in and check to both equations if one of them doesn't work the answer only has one solution or NONE
Integer Strategy 1
Make sure you are dealing with integers
Median
Middle number of ordered list
LCM
P*Q/GCF (don't multiply first, cancel first)
Quantitative Comaprison A
Quantity A is ALWAYS greater
QC B
Quantity B is ALWAYS greater
If all the numbers are the same distance from the mean that is the
SD
T/F Any power of an odd number is still odd
T
Divisibility Rule for 4
The last 2 digits are divisible by 4
Divisibility Rule for 5
The last digit is 0 or 5
y<7
Then it could be 6.999999999999
In motion problems
Time matters
T/F Every positive factor greater than 1 has 2 factors
True: 1 and itself
Inscribed angles
Two chords at the vertex, the measure of the IA angle is half the arc
57^123
Units digit of 3
Volume and Surface Area of a Cylinder
V=(pi)r^2h, SA=2(pi)r^2+2(pi)rh
square root of y^2
absolute value of y
For a triangle two of the angles have to be
acute and the other would be acute, right or obtuse
b5d-8/h-4k7
b5h4/d8k7
For percent change if the decimal is less than 1
decrease=1-product
Divisibility Rule for 12
if the number is divisible by 3 and 4
2 D
if they go on the same wrote twice
For Ratios if you don't know the amount
just set the ratios with n and set one fo them equal to the number you have been given
Divisibility Rule for 2
last digit is even they are divisible by 2
Remainder questions
listing dividends, using the rebuilding the dividend formula
If a number less than 100 is not divisible by 1-10...
means it is prime
a to the n time a to the m
n+m
Combination Equation (use if it doesn't matter the order)
nCr=n!/r!(n-r)!
x^3 only has one solution
one positive or one negative
If two lines or segments meet at a right angle they are called
perpendicular
Circumference of a circle
pi x diameter
Emily don't forget about exponents!!
positives and negatives
If can either have a product or not have a product in the problem
put 2 for the number of things and then multiply the 2
To find the ratio of areas
scale factor squared (if all lengths are multiplied by scale factor)
If given x2-3x-43=11 solve for...
solve for 0
bisects
splits in half
square root of P +square root of Q does not equal
square root of P+Q
The space diagonal of a cube is
sr of 3 times the edge length
If consecutive numbers appear in algebraic expressions factor out but you have to know
t is an integer
If one multiplies every number on the list by K the mean and SD get multiplied by
that number
If there are to fraction equations on top of a fraction equation multiply by
the LCM in the numerator and denominator just equals 1
Absolute values
the distance from zero on the number line Ix-5I is the distance of x from +5
Two lengths of a triangle cannot add up to
the largest side of the triangle
Vertical Line
x=n
Horizontal Line
y=n
(3square root of 5)(7 square root of 2) simplify
(3*7)(square root of 5 *square root of 2)
for a slanted line through a 3D shape use 3D version of Pythagorean Theorem
(AD)^2=(AB)^2+(BC)^2+(CD)^2
Multiplying a fraction by its denominator
(fraction)x(denominator)=(numerator)
45-45-90 triangle equations
(hypotenuse)=sr of 2*(leg) and hypotenuse=s*sr2
(p/q)-n
(q/p)n
Mean
(sum of n entries/n) or n*(mean)=sum of entries
1/7
.143
1/6
.166
1/5
.2
1/4
.25
1/3
.33333
2/5
.4
1/2
.5
1 squared
1
a to the 0
1
4 notes on Data interpretation
1) Check the units int he question they may or may not match the data 2) Check the form of the question before you perform your calculations (fractions or percents) 3) Can use visual estimations 4) Don't confuse numerical differences with percent differences
3 facts about 3 equations with 3 unknowns
1) Depending on what the questions asks you may not have to solve all the way 2) Inside every big problem is a little problem 3)If the # of equation is fewer than the # of variables you cannot solve it
3 knowns for trapeziods
1) Exactly one pair of parallel sides 2) A+B=180 and C+D=180 3) If BC?? AD and if BA=CD then <B=<C, <A=<D and the diagonals have equal length
Rectangles 3 requirements
1) Four 90 degree angles 2) Have "big four" parallelogram 3) Diagonals are congruent
Four steps of solving a quadratic equation
1) Get everything equal to 0 2) Divide by any GCF 3) Factor 4) Linear equations to get answers
3 requirements of a rhombus
1) Have four equal sides 2) Have "big four" properties of Parallelogram 3) Diagonals are perpendicular
Two things to know about Squares
1) It is a rhombus, rectangle, parallelogram 2) Don't assume something is a square only if they tell you
4 requirements of a Parallelogram
1) Opposites sides are parallel 2) Opposite sides are equal 3) Opposite angles are equal 4) The diagonals bisect each other
Greatest common factor of two numbers
1) Prime Factorization 2) Highest power of each number they have in common 3) multiply those 4) GCF is the sum
3 rules of word problems
1) When a word problem involves multiple travelers, trips, legs; each traveler, each trio, and/or each leg deserves is own DRT equation 2)Sometimes solve one equation and input 3) Otherwise 2+ equations w/ 2+ unkowns (substitution and elimination)
Consecutive Integers
1) a set of n consecutive integers will always contain one number divisible by N 2) If n is odd, then the sum of a set of n consecutive integers will always be divisible by N 3) in a set of 3 consecutive integers you could have 2 evens and 1 odds or 2 odds and 1 even. In a set of integers 2 evens and 2 odds
Ways to simplify a problem
1) add the same number to both quantities 2) subtract the same number from both quantities 3) Multiply or divide by the same positive #
b to the -3
1/b3
13 squared
169
How many degrees are in a "straight" angle?
180
14 squared
196
1=1ft/12 in
1=12in/1ft
m^3->cm^3
1m^3(100cm/1m)^3=1,000,000cm^3
Substitution Method
2 Equations with two variables set one to a variable and then input it into the other equation to solve for both variables
Cubes 6-9
216,343,572,729
15 squared
225
5 squared
25
Twice A is 100 less than three times B
2A=3B-100
Surface area of a rectangle 3d
2hw+2hd+2wd
Powers of 3 1-4
3,9,27,81
Pi=
3.14, 3, 22/7
If K, (K+200), (K+350) and 15K are all multiples of P, then P could equal which of the following?
300-200=150, 200-150=50 has to be lower then 50 but also a factor of 300,200,150,50
.6 x 60=
36
6 squared
36
1 hour
360 seconds
If you are adding the exponents don't have to solve but estimate
3x+3y=36 or x+y=12 (know the answer from these equations)
3 *(xy)=
3xy
2 squared
4
40 squared (easier trick)
4 squared plus 0 squared
Powers of 4 1-4
4,16,64,256
41 squared or n squared
41 squared = 40 squared plus 40 plus 41= 1600 plus 81= 1681
Isosceles Right Triangle
45-45-90 Triangle or 1-1-square root 2 triangle
7 squared
49
What is the smallest possible integer that, when divided by 12, has a remainder of 5?
5 because 5/12= 0 with a remainder of 5
Powers of 5 1-4
5,25,125,625
1 hour
60 min
Percent Increase
60%=1.6
8 squared
64
How many degrees are in a right angle?
90
-1/8?-1/2
> because -1/8 is closer to 0
For A=RT problems if they say they manufacture 36 stapler that is...
A
Arc
A piece of a circle
Area of an equilateral triangle with side S
A=(s^2sr of 3)/4
A is 50% of B
A=.5B
A is 50% greater than B
A=1.5B
Area of a triangle
A=1/2bh
Work Questions Equation
A=RT A= amount of work done (houses painted), R= the work rate (# of products per day), T=time
Area for two triangles
A=bh
Finding area in rhomuses
A=bh and if given base can find height by PT and knowing all sides are equal
finding area in rectangles
A=bh, h must be perpendicular to b
Proportional similar trianlges
AB/BC=DE/EF
For complicated questions
ALWAYS SIMPLIFY FIRST
Weighted averages
Add sums then average
Shrinking and Expanding Gaps: 2 travelers in opposite directions
Add the speed since the gap is shrinking
2 travelers are moving away from each other
Add the speeds: the speed in which the gap is expanding
To find even factors
All factor minus odd factors
Equilateral Triangle
All the angles are 60 degree and all sides are equal
Only way SD can be 0 if
All the numbers are the same
If an angle is along the diameter of the circle
Always 90 degrees
Tip for circles
Always find the radius first
For word problems
Always make equations for the two people or multiple participants
On a square root no answer if....
Answer is negative
If comparing fractions
CROSS MULTIPLY
Multiple Machines
Combining people/machines working together is the sum of the individual work rates, Cannot add or subtract times and amounts made in different times
Word Problems Tips
Determine answers working from the answer choices first
Mistake for average velocity
Do not average them!!!
Scatter Plots
Don't be afraid of the easy answer and if you don't know graph don't worry most people don't so just keep calm and you will be do better then others
With Work Questions
Don't cross multiply too big, simplify but cannot cross cancel only take out numbers from both demoniators
If there are strange operations
Don't panic they will explain it to you!
If Numbers are big for the PT
Don't square find the GCF
Divide by 5
Double then divide by 10
Absolute Values
Either equal the expression or equal the expression multiplied by a -1
if two lines intercept the same chord the two inscribed angles must be
Equal
Square root of 42*63
Find prime factorization
FOIL
First, Outer, Inner, Last
6 sided shape
Hexagon, has 9 diagonals, 720 degrees
Assuming in the GRE on geometry
If a line looks straight it is straight everything else don't assume
QC D
If it is possible to chose different choices to make different relationships
Answer D
If some choices make it one answer and some choices make another it is D
Percent increase
If the number does not double it is less than 100%
Divisibility rule for 6
If the number is even and if you add the number up and they're divisible by 3
Any number ending in 5
Is between 900 and 1600 3 time 4= 12 plus 25 approximately 1225- Any number ending in 5 is halfway btw two multiple of 10 the product in front of the zeros in those multiples of 10 is crucial for figuring out the square of the number ending in 5
1/.91 ? 1
Is greater than 1 because the numerator is greater than the denominator
For ratios if the ratio added together is not divisible by whole...
It does not work
T/F
Its illegal to distribute and exponent over additin and subtraction (2+4)2 cannot (22+42) have to do a quadratic equation
Scale Factor
K= DE/AB=EF/BC=DF/AC
For sequences
Make the sequence into an equation
If testmaker does a square roots
Means the answer is positive
Mode
Most often seen #
5/3P=Q what do you do?
Multiply by the reciprocal and turn numbers into the same or easier numbers
If the x is in a fraction such as x/2 then...
Multiply the entire equation even after the equals by the LCM
If you want to isolate x or the variable and its being multiplied by a fraction to remove it you need to...
Multiply the fraction by the reciprocal ab/c=a*b/c=b*a/c
If only use something once in the equation
Multiply them
If A is a factor of R, then the LCM of A and R
Must be R
If 7 K is a positive interger and if the square root of K >K then is K an integer?
No only happens if K is less than 1
If the two variable are the same but the = are different
No solutions
N-sided shape
Number of diagonals (n-3), number of triangles (n-2), sum of angles (n-2)*180 degree
For cross multiplication
Numerator to denominator from left to right and from denominator to numerator left to right
8 sided shape
Octagon
If multiplying a number by a multiple of 5
One factor was halved and the other was multiplied by 2 (16 x35)=(8x70)
Pythagorean theorem
Only works for right triangles, a^2+b^2=c^2 or leg^2+leg^2=hypotenuse^2
5 sided shape
Pentagon, has 5 diagonals, 540 degrees
The radius and a tangent line are
Perpendicular
Age word problems
Pick variable to equal age right now and if time changes everyones age needs to change
For exponents and square roots always
Plug back in
Integer
Positive and negative whole numbers
Unified Variables
R=mph, D=miles, T=hours and R=m/s, D=meters, T=seconds
Number
Real number (decimals, neagtive, zero)
Similar Triangles
Same shape but different triangles Sides in similar figures are proportional
Combining ratios strategy #2 (if given a number)
Set the ratio equal to the number and the unknown then do that again to find your number
Elimination Method
Set the two equation above each other make one of the variables the same by multiplying and then add and you solve for both equations
Gaps
Set up D=RT for the gap itself
2 travelers are traveling in the same direction and the faster is in front
Subtract and thats the way its expanding
T/F Every integer is a factor of itself
T
T/F square root of 0= 0
T
T/F with work problems you cannot add or subtract times but you can add or subtract rates
T
T/F you cannot square root a negative #
T
Instead of doing the mistake
Take DRT fro to velocities and set them equal ex. t1=D/20 and t2=D/30 -> D/20+D/30
Proportions
Take each average times the proportion and add up
For 3 problems and 3 variables add two of
The 3 equations and 2 of the other ones
a^2-b^2= (a+b)(a-b)
The a and b do not have to be in single digits
An angle with its vertex at the center of the circle equals
The central angle and the arc is that angle
Divisibility rule for 3
The sum of the digits is divisible by 3
Fundamental Counting Principle
The total # of ways to do the task simply will ebt he product of these #'s
If a question asks for the units digit
The units digit of any product will be influenced only by the units digits of the two factors (only need to consider single digit products
If 2 quantities are purely numerical (fractions, decimals, percents etc.)
Then it must be true either that one is bigger than the other or that the two are equal
If all 3 valuables are the same....
There are infinite solutions
Quadratic Equations: ax2+bx+c=0 or (x-q)(x-p)=0
There are two solutions
If you input a square root
Think of the positive and negative
If P is a multiple of R anytime you add or subtract it...
Those are multiples
T/F 0 is an even number
True
T/F 1 is not a prime number
True
T/F Can not cancel to + and - equations on top of each other
True
T/F If a negative base if exponent is even result is positive if exponent is odd result is negative
True
T/F cannot square anything and get a negative number
True
T/F even if the product is an integer maybe the numbers aren't integers
True
For percent increase
Turn it into a percent
Regular pentagon
all angles are 108 degrees
Regular hexagon
all angles are 120 degrees
Regular octagon
all angles are 135 degrees
Rule of multiplying fractions
always cancel before you multiply
(a/b)n
an/bn
If P and Q are multiples of r add or subtracting (or times but not divide) P and Q
are multiple of r
xy and yx
are the same thing
Find area of a sector
area of sector/(pi)r^2= angle/360
1/2 as exponents get higher
base gets smaller
Area of a rectangle
bh
Find length of triangles
by subtracting coordinates
addition and subtraction
can remove the parenthesis
Sequential Percent changes
can't cancel out the increase and decrease because the number changes
If = what can't you cancel
diagonal or cross canceling
Average speed equation
distance/time
If something has equal length chord then
equal length arcs
if two lines are parallel and there is a line through it the angles directly across from each other are
equal to each other
"is" or "are"
equals sign
Dividing fractions
flip the second one
Volume of a 3d shape
for a cube its s^3 for others its is h*w*d
For obtuse triangles
have to extend the the line in order to fine the height
30-60-90 triangle equations
hypotenuse=2*(short leg) and (long leg)=sr of 3 (short leg)
x2+5=0
impossible cannot square to get a negative +
For percent change if the decimal is more than 1
increase= product -1
(am)n
m*n
am/an=
m-n
Find the percent of increase or decrease
multiplier= new/old increase m= 1+ (answer) decrease m= 1- (answer)
Combining ratios strategy #1
multiply both ratios to get the same of the double number
To get rid of a square root in the denominator
multiply by the reciprocal and the root over itself
To get rid of messy fractions
multiply the numerator and denominator of the big fraction by each denominator of the inner fractions
If all prime factors have an even exponent
must be a perfect square
Compound interest monthly
n=12
Compound interest daily
n=365
Compound interest quarterly
n=4
To find odd factors
repeat counting factors procedure but ignore factors of 2
Profit=
revenue-cost
Multiplication and division of negatives across inequalities
reverses the order of inequalities
2 travlers are move in the same direction but slower in front
subtract that is the way it is shrinking
If you have to arrange things in a certain order the total number of order is
the product of n and ever positive integer less than n
All radii in one circle have
the same length
Divisibility rule for 9
the sum of digits is divisible by 9.
In any triangle of any two sides must be greater than...
the third side
For Multiple questions that rely on each other to understand make 6 boxes chart
the variables plus the totals and fill in the holes
Weighted average formula
the weight 1(w1)+weight 2(w2)/R+W
If bs=bt
then s=t
13x<x2
then x has to be greater then 13
Average time for a trip
total distance/total time
If you need to find a length of a slanted line
use pythagorean theorem
If = what can you cancel
vertical and horizontal
Doesn't have to be a factor for exponents
x to the 5(x to the 7 and x to the 5)
If y=5+x and y=12-x and if y squared equals x squared plus K then K equals
y-x=5 and y+x=12 K=y squared - x squared then K=5*2