Thank you Fraulein Whitney ! Your deep breathing before every question was hilarious and you were in such a good mood. Stay blessed, always. I’ll watch this video again for the coordinate geometry part, which is between 23:35-32:48 mins of the video.
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For the question with the triangle inscribed, and the diameter comes out to 8. Would the cm2 in the question not affect the final number? If they are asking for the hypotenuse in centimeters, would we not need to take the square root?
Thank you Fraulein Whitney ! Your deep breathing before every question was hilarious and you were in such a good mood. Stay blessed, always. I’ll watch this video again for the coordinate geometry part, which is between 23:35-32:48 mins of the video.
Thank you so much for these videos, i am searching for these type of videos and you are only one who is making such good real content on gre preparation, at last thank you once again.
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For the question with the triangle inscribed, and the diameter comes out to 8. Would the cm2 in the question not affect the final number? If they are asking for the hypotenuse in centimeters, would we not need to take the square root?
Great question! The fact is that we actually DID take the square root when we went from r^2 = 16 to r = 4. Hope this helps!
What's the answer for 3rd question?
For the QC question with the Triangle and Rectangle, the answer is C: the two quantities are equal!
1/2 X base X height