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Can anyone plz confirm if Coordinate Geometry is a part of syllabus now ?? TIA
Both coordinate and geometry are part of the syllabus. It can be asked in DI section.

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For the Focus Edition,I didnt find any question on Geometry on the actual test(they have omitted it)
I had a geometry based P&C question on my exam.
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This link presents a different case. Geometry is mentioned no where. pl confirm
Geometry and Coordinate geometry are two different topics. While Geometry is omitted now, coordinate geometry is still a part of the syllabus
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I had a geometry based P&C question on my exam.
Was it a proper geometry question about angles and stuff or it was about selecting points from sets
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Technically none but you are expected to know general geometry Meaning that the area of a rectangle is the sum of its two sides and the circle is round and the square is square … you don’t need to know formulas. The concept that is tested is coordinate plane which is sometimes called coordinate geometry .
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Was it a proper geometry question about angles and stuff or it was about selecting points from sets
Selecting points from sets.
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General geometry concepts involving basic rectangle area etc. may be clubbed with coordinate geometry or other topics such as P&C may come in exam. I didn’t see any similar triangle, angles or anyother type of pure geometry questions in real exam.
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Hi guys, how would you compute fastly 207/1.15 ? :) Asking for a friend lol..
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Hi guys, how would you compute fastly 207/1.15 ? :) Asking for a friend lol..
207=23*9

(23*9)/(1.15) = (23*9)/(23*5/100)

=9/5 * 100 = 180

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Hi guys, how would you compute fastly 207/1.15 ? :) Asking for a friend lol..
207/1.15 = 207*20/(1.15*20) = 207*20/23....Now 207 is surely a multiple of 9, as 2+0+7 = 9. We can check 207=9*23....23*9*20/23 = 9*20 = 180
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207/1.15 = 207*20/(1.15*20) = 207*20/23....Now 207 is surely a multiple of 9, as 2+0+7 = 9. We can check 207=9*23....23*9*20/23 = 9*20 = 180
Why did you use *20 first step?

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(23*9)/(1.15) = (23*9)/(23*5/100)
damn brilliant. thanks for sharing!! :)
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That was to convert 1.15 to an integer. 1.15 multipied by 10 will give 11.5, and to convert .5 to an integer multiply by 20. So multiply and divide by 20
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after-travelling-a-distance-of-180-km-a-train-met-with-an-accident-362039.html can someone help me understand this question better?
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https://gmatclub.com/forum/after-travel ... 62039.html can someone help me understand this question better?
delay reduced from 1 Hr to 1/2 Hr means if he traveled more 60 km without accident he would have reached on time. therefore 180+60+60 = 300
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delay reduced from 1 Hr to 1/2 Hr means if he traveled more 60 km without accident he would have reached on time. therefore 180+60+60 = 300
Understood, thank you, it just seemed a little complicated to understand
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That was to convert 1.15 to an integer. 1.15 multipied by 10 will give 11.5, and to convert .5 to an integer multiply by 20. So multiply and divide by 20
Got it! Thanks for sharing! :)
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That was to convert 1.15 to an integer. 1.15 multipied by 10 will give 11.5, and to convert .5 to an integer multiply by 20. So multiply and divide by 20
Thank you for sharing.
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