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GRE Math Day 10 p124 Quantitative Comparison - 10th Edition - KeshwaniPrep

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  • i love your teaching

    i dont even know what a gre is (Im a sophmore and school just started)

    for some reason this is just fun to watch

  • why not just pretend x = 4? If it were 4, then it would violate the rule that any two sides of a triangle must add to a sum greater than the third side. 4+4=8, so x>4.

  • thank you for the lesson.

  • I really like your teaching method, I wish you were in New York. I am taking the GRE Nov. 11 ! ! .. but I have the book and follow along with you for the problems you have put on youtube.. thank you so much ! !

  • thank you. that is helpful and I'm going to buy the book you mentioned in the beginning. Regarding the website, I checked it but it's in the States while I am in Canada and is quite expensive sir.

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