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| The distance of a number from zero; the positive value of a number. |
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| A positive angle measuring less than 90 degrees. |
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| A triangle each of whose angles measures less than 90 degrees. |
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The number zero is called the additive identity because the sum of zero and any number is that number |
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The additive inverse of any number x is the number that gives zero when added to x. The additive inverse of 5 is -5 |
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| Two angles that share both a side and a vertex |
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| The union of two rays with a common endpoint, called the vertex. |
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| A portion of the circumference of a circle |
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| The number of square units that covers a shape or figure |
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| associative property of addition |
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| (a + b) + c = a + (b + c) |
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| associative property of multiplication |
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| (a x b) x c = a x (b x c) |
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| A number that represents the characteristics of a data set |
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| A line that passes through a figure in such a way that the part of the figure on one side of the line is a mirror reflection of the part on the other side of the line |
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| The bottom of a plane figure or three-dimensional figure |
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| To divide into two congruent parts |
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| A type of data plot that displays the quartiles and range of a data set |
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| A system in which points on a plane are identified by an ordered pair of numbers, representing the distances to two or three perpendicular axes. |
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| An angle that has its vertex at the center of a circle |
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| A line segment that connects two points on a curve |
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| The set of points in a plane that are a fixed distance from a given point, called the center |
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| The distance around a circle. |
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| A constant that multiplies a variable |
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| Points are collinear if they lie on the same line |
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| A selection in which order is not important |
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| A factor of two or more numbers |
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| A multiple of two or more numbers |
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| commutative property of addition |
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| commutative property of multiplication |
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| Two angles whose sum is 90 degrees |
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| A natural number that is not prime |
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| A three-dimensional figure with one vertex and a circular base |
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| Figures or angles that have the same size and shape |
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| A value that does not change |
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| The plane determined by a horizontal number line, called the x-axis, and a vertical number line, called the y-axis, intersecting at a point called the origin. Each point in the coordinate plane can be specified by an ordered pair of numbers |
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| Points that lie within the same plane |
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| The natural numbers, or the numbers used to count |
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| If a first event has n outcomes and a second event has m outcomes, then the first event followed by the second event has n times m outcomes |
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| A product found by multiplying the numerator of one fraction by the denominator of another fraction and the denominator of the first fraction by the numerator of the second |
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| A solid figure with six square faces |
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| A three-dimensional figure having two parallel bases that are congruent circles |
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| Information that is gathered |
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| The numbers in the base 10 number system, having one or more places to the right of a decimal point |
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| A unit of measure of an angle |
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| The bottom part of a fraction |
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| Two events in which the outcome of the second is influenced by the outcome of the first |
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| The line segment connecting two nonadjacent vertices in a polygon |
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| The line segment joining two points on a circle and passing through the center of the circle |
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| The result of subtracting two numbers |
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| The ten symbols, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. The number 215 has three digits: 2, 1, and 5 |
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