GMAT Math : GMAT Quantitative Reasoning

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Example Questions

Example Question #14 : Solving Equations

The period of a pendulum - that is, the time it takes for the pendulum to swing once and back - varies directly as the square root of its length. 

The pendulum of a giant clock is 18 meters long and has period 8.5 seconds. If the pendulum is lengthened to 21 meters, what will its period be, to the nearest tenth of a second?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

The variation equation for this situation is 

Set , and solve for ;

Example Question #15 : Solving Equations

Which of these expressions is equal to  ?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Example Question #16 : Solving Equations

Solve for :

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

First, isolate the absolute value expression on one side:

Rewrite as a compound sentence:

Solve each separately:

or

The solution set is 

Example Question #17 : Solving Equations

Solve for :

Possible Answers:

Correct answer:

Explanation:

First, isolate the absolute value expression on one side:

Rewrite as a compound sentence:

Solve each separately:

or

The solution set is .

Example Question #332 : Algebra

Give the solution set of the equation:

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The equation has no solution.

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Write this as a compound equation and solve each separately.



 

 

 

This gives us three possible solutions - . We check all three.

 

This is a false statement so we can eliminate  as a false "solution".

 

2 is a solution.

 

3 is a solution.

 

The solution set is .

Example Question #16 : Solving Equations

Solve for :

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The equation has no solution

Correct answer:

Explanation:

Since  and , replace, and use the exponent rules:

Set the exponents equal to each other and solve for :

Example Question #1414 : Problem Solving Questions

Give the solution set of the equation: 

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Case 1: 

Then , and the equation becomes

 

Case 2: 

Then , and the equation becomes

However, this conflicts with the fact that , so this is a false solution.

 

The only solution is therefore .

Example Question #1415 : Problem Solving Questions

Give the solution set of the equation:

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

Case 1:  is nonnegative - that is, .

The equation becomes 

Either , in which case ,

or , in which case , which is impossible, as we are assuming that  is nonnegative.

case 2:  is negative - that is, 

The equation becomes 

Either , in which case , which is impossible since we are assuming that  is negative, 

or , in which case .

 and  can both be confirmed as solutions.

Example Question #332 : Algebra

What is the equation of the line that goes through  and is parallel to ?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

First, we have to find the slope from  using the general form  Therefore

Parallel lines have the same slope, so the new line has a slope of  and point .

Use the point-slope equation: 

Example Question #21 : Solving Equations

What is the -intercept of ?

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Correct answer:

Explanation:

To solve for the -intercept, you set the  to zero and solve for :

 

-intercept: 

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