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Nash/McAuliffe 1,2

Puzzles #1, #2 Math Dictionary

QuestionAnswer
Solve Find the answer.
units digit Ones place value
digits 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
prime number A number that has exactly two factors, 1 and itself. Example: 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, ...
equal having the same value
exponent The small number to the right of a number that shows how many times to use the base as a factor.
sum The answer to an addition problem. Example: 4 + 2 = sum
product The answer to a multiplication problem. Example: 3 x 4 = product
perimeter The distance around the outside of a polygon. To find this number, add up all the sides.
area The amount of square units (space) inside a shape. Area = length x width
square A polygon with four equal sides.
century 100 years
difference The answer top a subtraction problem. Example: 6 - 1 = difference
units An amount used to measure area, length, or volume. Examples: inches, meters, hours, gallons, miles
square unit The measurement in the answer of an area problem. Example: Area = L x W Area = 5 inches x 2 inches Area = 10 square units
design to think up; plan
create to bring into existence
strategy plan; a way of doing something
coordinate plane (grid) two interesting axes; the x-axis and the y-axis
coordinates (ordered pair) the two numbers in a number pair, used to define the position of a point on a coordinate plane
point location in space
graph (verb) to plot points
graph (noun) a picture that displays facts
Created by: mnash
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