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Proper Fraction |
A ratio that is less than one. Fraction where denominator exceeds numerator. Example: 4/5 |
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Consecutive |
In order right after another. Example : 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 |
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Percent |
One part per hundred followed by the % symbol. 67/100 = 67% |
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Mixed Number |
Sum of a whole quantity and a fractional part. Example: 2 3/4 |
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Improper Fraction |
A ratio that is larger than one. Numerator exceeds the denominator . Example: 10/4 |
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Inequality |
State of being greater than or less than something . Example : 8 > 6 10 < 12 |
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Variable |
A letter used in place of a number in math . Example : x+4 = 6 |
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Factor |
Whole Number that divides evenly into another. Example: Factors of 18: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18. |
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Parallel |
Two lines that never cross. |
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Congruent |
Same Shape, Same Size . |
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Vertex |
The highest point of an object. |
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Straight Angle |
Forms a perfect line that measures 180 degrees. |
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Obtuse Angle |
An obtuse Angle is more than 90 degrees. |
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Right Angle |
An angle formed by two perpendicular lines that measure 90 degrees. |
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Acute Angle |
An angle that measures less than 90 degrees. |
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Expression |
a mathematical sentence without an equal sign. Example: 3x+5 |
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Domain |
The X value of a point. Example: ( X, 6) |
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Range |
The Y value of a point. Example: (8, Y) |
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Associative Property of Multiplication |
Refers to regrouping the equation. Grouping rule of multiplication: a(bc) = (ab)c Example: 2(3x4) = (2x3)4 |
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Commutative Property of Multiplication |
Refers to moving around numbers Commuting Rule of Multiplication: ab=ba Example: 6x8 = 8x6 |
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Distributive Property |
When we multiple or "give" a single term to all of the terms in the set of parenthesis. a(b+c) = (ab+ac) Example: 2(6+4) = (2x6)+(2x4) |
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Quotient |
The result obtained by dividing two numbers. Example: 16 divided by 4 is 4. "The quotient of sixteen and four is four". |
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Product |
an answer found through multiplication. Example: 32 * 2 = 64 "The product of thirty-two and two is sixty-four". |
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Estimation |
An approximate Calculation Example: 120 + 140 is about 250. |
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Probability |
Likelihood or chance of occurring. Events ___________ Number of Outcomes Example: The probability of rolling a five on the dice is 1/6. |