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Sorry, but i have to ask...is all of this content relevant to GMAT?
There seems to be a lot in here that might have been part of a competing exam called CAT essential for Business School "competitive entrance exams" in India, but is it essential to GMAT Prep?

Don't get me wrong...there's a lot of good info in here, but I've been working with MGMAT test material and haven't encountered a single problem needing any of the following:
- Volume, Surface Area of Spheres, Cones, Pyramids, Prisms
- Equal chords equidistant from center
- Angles between tangents and chords
- Circumcircles, Incenters and centroids

Are knowing the above concepts, for instance, essential to the 700+ or 750+ score?

PS: One error: the Permutation/Combination forumlae, in the gogle document, are incorrect.


While lines & angles, chords, volume, SA etc are part of the syllabus- calculus is not (which this doc does contain)
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