Term | Definition |
Polygon | a figure, especially a closed plane figure, having three or more, usually straight, sides. |
Hexagon | a polygon having six angles and six sides. |
Pentagon | a polygon having five angles and five sides |
Octagon | a polygon having eight angles and eight sides. |
quadrillateral | a plane figure having four sides and four angles. |
angle | the space within two lines or three or more planes diverging from a common point, or within two planes diverging from a common line. |
parallel | extending in the same direction, equidistant at all points, and never converging or diverging: parallel rows of trees. |
congruent | agreeing; accordant; congruous |
symmetry | a geometrical or other regularity that is possessed by a mathematical object and is characterized by the operations that leave the object invariant: A circle has rotational |
similar | of two square matrices) related by means of a similarity transformation. |
hundreds | a number between 100 and 999, as in referring to an amount of money: Property loss was only in the hundreds of dollars. |
thousands | the numbers between 1000 and 999,999, as in referring to an amount of money: Property damage was in the thousands. |
product | the result obtained by multiplying two or more quantities together. |
quotient | the result of division; the number of times one quantity is contained in another. |
diffrent | the answer you get when you subtract |