MATH VOCABULARY
Mar 21, 2016
MATH VOCABULARY
INTEGER
• A positive or negative number.
Rational numbers
• A number that can be expressed by two or more integers.
Scientific notation
• A method expressing a given number of quantity.
Perfect square
• A rational number that is equal to the square of another.
Irrational number
• A number that can not be exactly expressed by two integers.
Real numbers
• The limit of a sequence of rational numbers.
Destiny property
• The amount of property in a given space.
Adjacent angles
• Two vertex have the same side between them.
coefficient
• A number that is constant for a given substance.
Distance formula
• The distance in a given formula.
domain
• A field of action.
hypotenuses
• Side of a right triangle.
Legs of a right triangle
• The other side of a right triangle.
Rational number
• The limit of a sequence of a rational number.
range
• The extent of which something may or may not be.
Slope
• To have or taken an incline.
Scientific notation
• A number expressing a given number of quantity.
prism
• A 3d object in math.
Scatter plot
• A graphic representation of a data basis.
Slope intercept form
• An incline to a specific spot or place.
Absolute value
• Magnitude of a quantity.
exponent
• A number place after or before which raises its power.
product
• Result of multiplying two or more numbers.
Acute triangle
• Triangle has acute integers.
probability
• The relevant possibility that something will happen
factor
• Two or more numbers, when multiplied together give a product.
variable
• Deviating from the usual type.
evaluate
• To ascertain a number
quotient
• Result of division.
Acute angle
• Angle measuring less than 90 degrees.
congruent
• Two shapes being identical.
reciprocal
• Inversely related or porportional.
vertex
• The corner of a 3d figure.
polygon
• A closed plane figure with three or more straight sides.
Scalene angle
• A triangle with no two side equal
area
• The surface space of an area
perimeter
• Border length of a 2d figure
circumference
• The perimeter of a circular area
Obtuse angle
• Angle greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
Complementary angle
• Two angle added together produce 90 degrees
quadrilateral
• Having four sides
parallelogram
• A quadrilateral having parallel sides
rectangle
• Parallelogram having 4 right angles
reflection
• The state of bieng reflected across x,y
rate
• A certain quantity or amount
trapezoid
• A figure having 2 parallel side and two un parallel sides
cylinder
• Circle on top and bottom and a circular sides and bases
diameter
• Straight line across the a circle
sum
• The number added by two numbers
dividend
• Number Divided by a divisor
divisor
• Diveded the dividend
median
• Middle number
mean
Average number
mode
• Most used number
pyramid
• Polygonal base and all comes to a point .