Equations, Inequalities, & Vic's (Manhattan GMAT Preparation Guides) | 
| Author: Manhattan Gmat Prep Publisher: Manhattangmat Prep Category: Book
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ISBN: 0981853315 Dewey Decimal Number: 650 EAN: 9780981853314 ASIN: 0981853315
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Essential for efficient solutions November 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
How do you find f(x)=f(1/x)?
Are the product of 3 consecutive integers divisible by 2? how about 3,4, and 8?
What is the units digit of 3^107?
If you have any doubts on how to answers these types of questions, and most people do, you need this book.
The explanations on how to best solve problems are very good. Yet the book suffers from what appears to be two different authors writing the explanations and the problems. The same type of problems are not always provided the same type of solutions.
This book is a vast improvement over the previous edition. The GMAT has changed over the years and the previous version did not address all the changes. This book rectifies that. You can be assured many of the concepts outlined in this book will be tested in the real thing.
Although the GMAT quant section only tests high school level math, do not confuse it with the SAT. It is way tougher and far more abstract. Furthermore, your high school math is probably very rusty by now. If you are unconvinced, please spit out the quadratic formula (which you must have used zillion times in HS) right now. If you can't do it in 5 seconds, then you are rusty.
I am torn whether to give this book a 4 or 5 stars. So I would give it 4.5 stars. It is very worthwhile book and you will not regret the purchase unless you are already a math geek.
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