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The discussion focuses on the need for basic GATE aptitude formula derivations, with participants sharing useful explanations found on the forum. One specific example provided is the derivation of average velocity, linked to a relevant thread. There is also a suggestion to clarify terms to ensure everyone is aligned, particularly regarding the GATE exam. Additionally, there is a question about the necessity of a dedicated thread for study aids and an inquiry about the exam date for context.
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I searched for basic GATE aptitude formula derivations and found many useful explanations in this forum. This thread can be used to share such explanations.
 
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RajeshPachaikani said:
I searched for basic GATE aptitude formula derivations and found many useful explanations in this forum. This thread can be used to share such explanations.
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

It is usually best to define your terms, so that we are all talking about the same thing. Is this GATE exam what you are referring to?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graduate_Aptitude_Test_in_Engineering

And if so, I'm not sure we need a thread to gather study aids. When are you taking the exam?
 
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