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What are some important topics in GRE Maths that need more practice?

 Some important topics in GRE Math that may require more practice include:

  1. Algebra: This includes topics such as solving equations, graphing linear and quadratic equations, and working with polynomials.

  2. Geometry: This includes topics such as basic geometric shapes, the Pythagorean theorem, and the properties of lines, angles, and circles.

  3. Data Analysis: This includes topics such as mean, median, mode, and standard deviation, as well as probability and statistics.

  4. Number Properties: This includes topics such as divisibility, prime numbers, and the order of operations.

  5. Arithmetic: This includes topics such as fractions, decimals, and percents, as well as basic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

  6. Word Problems: This includes the ability to translate word problems into mathematical equations and solving them.

It's worth noting that GRE Math test also includes some questions on Calculus and Coordinate Geometry but the above-mentioned are the most important topics that are frequently asked in the GRE Math test.



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