11156689998 | Perfect Square | product of a rational number multiplied by itself | 0 | |
11156689999 | Straight Angle | 180° | 1 | |
11156690000 | Pythagorean Theorem | Fundamental relationship of 3 right triangles | 2 | |
11156690001 | Transversal | A line intersecting another similar straight line | 3 | |
11156690002 | Remote Interior Triangle | Interior triangles that aren't given an adjacent to the angle | 4 | |
11156690003 | Verticle Angle | each of the pairs of opposite angles made by two intersecting lines. | 5 | |
11156690004 | Square Of. A Number | Product of the same integer with itself | 6 | |
11156690005 | Vertex | Common end Omit of two or more line segments | 7 | |
11156690006 | Angle Angle Similarity | A similarity between angles | 8 | |
11156690007 | Supplementary | Angles with a sum of 180° | 9 | |
11156690008 | Acute Angle | An angle less then 90° | 10 | |
11156690009 | Parallel | Angle of same distance, never touch | 11 | |
11156690010 | Adjacent Angles | Common side and common vertex but does not overlap | 12 | |
11156690011 | Alternate Interior | When two lines are crossed by another line | 13 | |
11156690012 | Perpendicular | Relationship of two lines that form a right angle | 14 | |
11156690013 | Complementary Angle | Two angles that equal 90° | 15 | |
11156690014 | Corresponding Angle | When a tranversal happens, the matching corners are Corresponding Angles | 16 | |
11156690015 | Radical Sign | The sign which indicates square root | 17 | |
11156690016 | Exterior Angle | angle between any side shape, and line extended from different side | 18 | |
11156690017 | Hypotenuse | Longest side of right triangle | 19 | |
11156690018 | Right Angle | An angle of 90° | 20 | |
11156690019 | Legs Of A Right Triangle | Sides in the right triangle | 21 | |
11156690020 | Obtuse Angle | More then 90° but less then 180° | 22 | |
11156690021 | Square Root | A number multiplied by itself | 23 | |
11156690022 | Base (of a prism) | formula used to find the surface area will depend on the shape of the base of the prism. | 24 | |
11156690023 | Circumference | Area of a circle | 25 | |
11156690055 | Cone | ![]() | 26 | |
11156690024 | Cube (of a number) | the cube of a number n is its third power: the result of the number multiplied by itself | 27 | |
11156690025 | Cube root | produces a given number when cubed. | 28 | |
11156690056 | Cylinder | ![]() | 29 | |
11156690026 | Diameter | diameter of a circle is any straight line segment that passes through the center of the circle and whose endpoints lie on the circle. | 30 | |
11156690027 | Height | Height is a measure of a polygon or solid figure, | 31 | |
11156690028 | Lateral face | face or surface of a solid on its sides | 32 | |
11156690029 | Perfect Cube | Result of a number being multiplied 3 times by itself | 33 | |
11156690057 | Prism | ![]() | 34 | |
11156690058 | Pyramid | ![]() | 35 | |
11156690030 | Radius | straight line from the center to the circumference of a circle | 36 | |
11156690031 | Absolute Value | Distance of a number from 0 | 37 | |
11156690032 | Decreasing | When a number lowers, such as percentages | 38 | |
11156690033 | Domain | Set of values for independent variables | 39 | |
11156690034 | Exponent | represent multiplying from the big number | 40 | |
11156690035 | Function | A relationship involving one or more variables | 41 | |
11156690036 | Base of an exponent | A small number at the top right corner of the base number | 42 | |
11156690037 | Dependent Variable | A variable that depends on the independent variable | 43 | |
11156690038 | Equation | Where it's a way of solving to find an answer, | 44 | |
11156690039 | Exponential Function | A type of function where f (x) = a, where x is the variable, a is the constant (base of function) | 45 | |
11156690040 | Function Notation | A way to show all types of functions in mathematics | 46 | |
11156690041 | Giant One | Where a fraction equals a whole number, that is 1 | 47 | |
11156690042 | Graph | A diagram to represent a database | 48 | |
11156690043 | Increasing | Where a number is going up, becomes higher, such as percentages, | 49 | |
11156690044 | Independent Variable | Represents a number that affects the dependent variable (y) | 50 | |
11156690045 | Input | The independent variable, (x), where x usually represents the input | 51 | |
11156690046 | Laws of Exponents | A set of rules in algebra, such as around variables and exponents | 52 | |
11156690047 | Linear function | A function that graphs a straight line | 53 | |
11156690048 | Output | The Independent Variable, (y), where y usually represents the output | 54 | |
11156690049 | Proportional | When two variables Jane th same kind of size in relation to each other | 55 | |
11156690050 | Range | All possible resulting values of y | 56 | |
11156690051 | Scientific Notation | A expression use to represent a number, possibly with a decimal, multiplied by 10 with an exponent number | 57 | |
11156690052 | X intercept | When the graph crosses the x axis | 58 | |
11156690053 | Y Intercept | When the graph crosses the y axis | 59 | |
11156690054 | X - - > Y table | A table use to represent data, and a graph | 60 |
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