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GMAT Quant Geometry Concepts To Remember
GMAT Quant Geometry Concepts To Remember
GMAT QUANT
GEOMETRY CONCEPTS
TO REMEMBER
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Geometry Formula
To solve the geometry questions in the GMAT exam, you
must be thorough with the GMAT Math Geometry
formulas as it makes solving questions faster and
easier.
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Perimeter Formulas
Triangle S1 + S2 + B1
Square 4S
Rectangle 2L + 2W
Parallelogram 2L + 2W
Trapezoid or
S1 + S2 + B1 + B2
Trapezium
Rhombus 4l
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Surface Area
Formulas
Rectangular
2LH + 2WH + 2WL
Solid
Cube 6S^{2}
Volume Formulas
Rectangular Solid LWH
Cube S^{3}
Right Circular
pi times r^{2}h
Cylinder
Square or
{1}/{3} LWH
Rectangular Pyramid
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Circle
Area pi.r^{2}
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Pythagoras
Theorem
The Pythagorean Theorem states that the area of the
square built upon the hypotenuse of a right triangle is
equal to the sum of the areas of the squares upon the
remaining sides.
This implies that in the above Triangle, a and b are the
lengths of the two legs of the triangle and c is the length
of the hypotenuse of the triangle.
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
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