Hi folks,
Any suggestions as to how/where I can develop/find drills on the following topics:
1. Special Products aka Classic Quadratics
2. Operations on Inequalities with single and multiple terms
-L
How to Develop Drills
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One source is https://bellcurves.com
In the quant part of the question bank there are categories Inequalities and Special Quadratics.
In the quant part of the question bank there are categories Inequalities and Special Quadratics.
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Hi lfa713,
If your immediate concern is building your "math skills", then I'd recommend that you set up an account at Khan Academy (www.khanacademy.org). The site is completely free and makes the learning a bit more fun and 'game-like' (as opposed to the dry academic approach taken by most books). While the site is vast, you should limit your studies to basic Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry.
If you're more interesting in practicing GMAT-related questions, then there are plenty of different sources for practice questions.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich
If your immediate concern is building your "math skills", then I'd recommend that you set up an account at Khan Academy (www.khanacademy.org). The site is completely free and makes the learning a bit more fun and 'game-like' (as opposed to the dry academic approach taken by most books). While the site is vast, you should limit your studies to basic Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry.
If you're more interesting in practicing GMAT-related questions, then there are plenty of different sources for practice questions.
GMAT assassins aren't born, they're made,
Rich