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Mathematics
4th Grade
02/25/2009

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angle
Definition
two rays with a common vertex
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capacity
Definition
the amount a container can hold
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consecutive
Definition
one after the other
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coordinate grid
Definition
a graph used to locate points
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coordinate numbers
Definition
two numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate grid
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cylinder
Definition
a three dimensional object that is shaped like a can
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denominator
Definition
the number below the line in a fraction; the number of equal parts in the whole
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diagonal
Definition
a straight line that goes from the top corner of an object to the bottom corner on the opposite side
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expanded form
Definition
when a number is broken down by place value--example 204,484 would be 200,000+4,000+400+80+4
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factor
Definition
numbers multiplied together to obtain a product
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hexagon
Definition
a polygon that has six sides
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intersect
Definition
when two lines cross each other
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line segment
Definition
part of a line with two endpoints
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metric
Definition
a form of measurement based on base ten--used nationally
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multiple
Definition
the product of a given whole number and any other whole number
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numerator
Definition
the number above the line in a fraction; the number of equal parts in a fractional amount
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octagon
Definition
a polygon with eight sides
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ordered pair
Definition
a number pair that names a point on a coordinate grid
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pentagon
Definition
a polygon with five sides
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product
Definition
the number obtained after multiplying
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proportion
Definition
the relationship between two numbers
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quadrilateral
Definition
a polygon with four sides
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remainder
Definition
the number less that the divisor that remains after the division is complete
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trapezoid
Definition
a four sided polygon with one pair of parallel sides
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rhombus
Definition
a four sided polygon with two pairs of parallel sides, all sides are the same length, two angles are obtuse
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