GRE Math | Geometry Quantitative Comparison | Use Logic NOT Math

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How is geometry tested on the Quantitative Comparison section? In this week's video Chris breaks it down and shares his top tips on how to succeed on the GRE Math section!

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So basically, 6, 8, 10 is the Pythagorean triplet. But here in the diagram they have given us 11 which is greater than 10 which makes the hypotenuse line even bigger than 10(Right angle). So If we know 3, 4, 5 or 6, 8, 10 then just 10 seconds would be enough to solve this.

nandinisolse
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64 + 36 = 100.
Its 121
So 11>10
So
X > 90

allinonetutorials
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I'm confused on why if the angle is greater that 90 it isn't drawn thay way? If the hypotenuse is 11, why isnt the angle drawn > 90? Is this intentional to trick us? If i were to look at this taking that test, i see a 90º angle, I'd say A and B are the same.

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Ok! But if we could solve it could you please explain how do we solve it?

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