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MATH:
1.(for algebra only) Manhattan GRE/Nova's GRE math bible(either one. to
me, Manhattan is better).
2. (for arithmetic: only) Saifur's math.
3.Geometry (only examples) saifur's geometry.
4.arifur rahman's shortcut math for MBA (this is very effective.but you need not to memorize all
the formulas. you have to select maths that are important for you in theexam.if you want to
memorize all then you will forget before exam)
5.previous 10/20 years math question
ANALYTICAL:
1.saifur's puzzle
2.saifur'scritical reasoning
3.official GMAT(only data sufficiency& if possible-critical reasoning)
4.GRE big book(for puzzle)
ENGLISH:
1.for grammatical rules: cliff's TOEFL
2.common mistakes in English(if you are good in english then it's not needed)
3.saifur's Grammar(there are several questions here.practice from this.this is very effective)
4.analogy::saifur's analogy
5.previous year question (solve
English part of previous year question as if you were in the exam hall
& judge whether you are prepared for the test)
N.B: Students are advised to go through SAT I and Mentors' Lecture Sheet.
Math Formulas
Algebra Formulas
Exponential Equations
xn*xm = x*n + m
x-n = 1/(xn)
(xn)/(xm) = x* n - m
1n = 1
(x/y)n = (xn)/(yn)
x0 = 1
xn*yn = (xy)n
0n = 0, except 00 = 1 or undefined
(xy)z = xyz
FV = CV(1 + g)T
Other
Distance = Rate*Time
Wage = Rate*Time
Arithmetic Formulas
Fractions
(a/b)/(c/d) = (a/b) * (d/c)
Percents
Percent Change, as a decimal = (New - Old)/Old
N = (1 + G)O; N = New Value, 0 = Old Value, G = Growth Rate as decimal
Number Properties
(Odd)(Even) = Even
(Positive)(Positive) = Positive
(Odd)(Odd) = Odd
(Positive)(Negative) = Negative
(Even)(Even) = Even
(Negative)(Negative) = Positive
(Positive)/(Negative) = Negative
(Positive)/(Positive) = Positive
(Negative)/(Negative) = Positive
Statistics
Average (Arithmetic Mean): (sum of all numbers)/(number of numbers)
Geometry Formulas
Angles
Area
Square: A = a2
Rectangle: A = lw
Parallelogram: A = bh
Trapezoid: A = .5(a+c)h, where a and c are the lengths of the parallel sides
Circles
= pi = 3.1415
Area: A = r2
Circumference: C = 2r
Perimeter
Square: P = 4l
Rectangle: P = 2w + 2l
Parallelogram: P = 2b + 2a, where a and b are the lengths of the non-parallel sides
Circle: P = 2r
Triangles
Area: A = .5bh
Pythagorean Theorem: A2 + B2 = C2 where A = one leg, B = the other leg, C = hypotenuse
Volume
Cube: V = a3 where a is the length of a side
Rectangular Solid: V = hwl
Cylinder: V = r2h
1 >1
11> 121
21> 441
31>961
41 > 1681
2>4
12 >144
22>484
32 > 1024
42 > 1764
3>9
13 >169
23>529
33 >1089
43 > 1849
4 >16
14 >196
24>576
34 > 1156
44 > 1936
5 >25
15 >225
25>625
35 > 1225
45 > 2025
6 >36
16 >256
26>676
36 > 1296
46 > 2116
7 >49
17 >289
27>729
37 > 1369
47 > 2209
8 >64
18 >324
28>784
38 > 1444
48 > 2304
9 >81
19 >361
29>841
39 > 1521
49 > 2401
10>100
20 >400
30> 900
40 > 1600
50 > 2500
?? (Prime Numbers??)
40
1-100
60
4 4 - 2 2 3 - 2 2 3 - 21
223
44
21
1-10
51-60
11-20
61-70
21-30
71-80
31-40
81-90
41-50
91-100
41
61
70
70
70
61,63,65,67,69
40
60
44-223-223-21
3+2+2= 7
65
63,69
61