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Practice Questions for upcoming MBA Entrance Exam | Must-Know for CAT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, GMAT #maths
In this video, a pattern-based quantitative aptitude question involving factorials, repeated square roots, and indices is explained and solved step by step.
The given expression is simplified using factorial cancellation, root-to-power conversion, and laws of exponents, and finally expressed in the form of a 16th root of 10 raised to the power a, from which the value of a is obtained.
Such factorial and indices patterns are commonly seen in MBA entrance examinations like CAT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, CET, and GMAT, where identifying the pattern quickly is essential for efficient problem-solving.
This video focuses on:
Understanding the structure of factorial-based expressions
Recognising repeated root patterns
Applying index laws in a systematic way
Simplifying complex expressions into standard power form
The explanation is suitable for aspirants preparing for MBA entrance exams as well as students revising quantitative aptitude concepts related to factorials and powers.
🔍 Queries
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Practice of such structured patterns strengthens conceptual clarity and improves accuracy in quantitative aptitude sections.
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Видео Practice Questions for upcoming MBA Entrance Exam | Must-Know for CAT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, GMAT #maths канала The Mathematics Hub
The given expression is simplified using factorial cancellation, root-to-power conversion, and laws of exponents, and finally expressed in the form of a 16th root of 10 raised to the power a, from which the value of a is obtained.
Such factorial and indices patterns are commonly seen in MBA entrance examinations like CAT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, CET, and GMAT, where identifying the pattern quickly is essential for efficient problem-solving.
This video focuses on:
Understanding the structure of factorial-based expressions
Recognising repeated root patterns
Applying index laws in a systematic way
Simplifying complex expressions into standard power form
The explanation is suitable for aspirants preparing for MBA entrance exams as well as students revising quantitative aptitude concepts related to factorials and powers.
🔍 Queries
factorial pattern questions for CAT
quantitative aptitude factorial problems
root and indices questions for MBA exams
CAT XAT NMAT factorial simplification
GMAT quant factorial question
Practice of such structured patterns strengthens conceptual clarity and improves accuracy in quantitative aptitude sections.
#CATQuant
#QuantitativeAptitude
#FactorialSimplification
#IndicesAndPowers
#MBAEntranceExams
Видео Practice Questions for upcoming MBA Entrance Exam | Must-Know for CAT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, GMAT #maths канала The Mathematics Hub
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