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CAT 2009 Quant questions

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Geometry:
• The height of an equilateral triangle is sÃ3/2 (So the area is s2
Ã3/4)
• A regular hexagon inscribed in a circle can be divided into six
congruent equilateral triangles, where the
• length of a side is equal to the radius of the circle. Therefore the
area of a regular hexagon inscribed in a
• circle of radius r is: A=r23Ã3/2.
• The midpoint of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equidistant to all
three vertices.
• When an altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle,
three similar triangles are formed, and the
• following hold:
• The square of the length of the altitude is equal to the product of the
lengths of the segments of the hypotenuse.
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Geometry:
• The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon, one at each vertex, is
360.
• The interior angles of a regular polygon with n sides are 180-(360/n)
each.
• Two tangent segments drawn to a the same circle from the same
point are equal.
• Two chords are have the same lengths if and only if they cut off
equal length arcs.
• Two chords are have the same lengths if and only if they are the
same distance from the center.
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