Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: puffff
this has to be a joke... GRE is taken to get into graduate school right? which presumably means you passed college? and you still cant do simple multiplication or algebra?
you cant very well go asking complex differential equations bc not everyone taking GRE is an engineer... the questions arent supposed to be overly challenging... like for the first one, you *could* spend valuable time calculating them all out, or you could think about it and find shortcuts like the other ATer showed.
Yeah, I was hoping there was a shortcut. That's how it seems to be with a lot of GRE math questions: a shortcut and the brute-force, calculated way.
For example, for the first one, I was hoping there was some property of exponents or logs I was missing that would have helped in other similar problems. What if the problem was:
Find the largest integer n which satisfies the following: 17^n < 10000000000.
In that case, doing the brute-force method could take away some precious seconds.
As for the second question: that's my bad. But, at least I know now instead of messing up on the real thing.