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Right triangle

Has one 90°angle. Also called hypotenuse

Radius

Measurement from the center of the circle to any point on the circumference of the circle

Isosceles triangle

Has two equal sides, the angles opposite the equal sides are also equal

Area

A=1\2bh

Right Angle

Exactly 90°

Acute angle

More than 0° but less than 90°

Straight line

Equal 180°

Supplementary angles

Two angles that equal 180°, when added together.

Factorial (!)

Finding the product by multiplying a whole number down to 1.

Base

Number raised to an exponent; used to factor at least two times

Diameter

Point on one side of the circle all the way to a ping on the other side of the circle

Circumference

Distance around a circle

Simple Interest

I=prt

Rhombuses

Have four sides of equal length, but the angles don't have to be right angles.

Factors

Whole number that can be divided evenly into another integer

Parallelograms

Have opposite sides that are parallel, and their opposite sides and angles are equal.

Integer

Any positive or negative whole number

Obtuse angle

More than 90°, less than 180°

Prime number

Whole number that can be divided evenly by itself and 1, not by any other number

Gram

The unit of mass

Liter

The unit of volume

Meter

Unit of length

Distance

D=rt

Exponent

Shorthand method of indicating repeated multiplication

Composite number

Whole number that can be divided evenly by itself and 1

Quadrilateral

Has angles that add up to 360°

Equilateral triangle

Has 3 sides, each measures 60°

Trapezoids

Has exactly two sides that are parallel

Volume

V=lwh