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acute angle  an angle with a measure of less than 90 degrees  
obtuse angle  an angle with a measure greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees  
horizontal axis  a reference line from which distances or angles are measured horizontally in a coordinate system  
vertical axis  a reference line from which distances or angles are measured vertically in a coordinate system  
base  the side of a polygon that contains one end of hte altitude  
composite  a number that has more than two factors  
cube  1) a regular solid with six square faces 2) the third power of a number  
determine  to settle or decide by an authoritative or conclusive decision  
decompose  to separate into components, parts, or basic elements  
dimension  the lengths of sides of a geometric figure  
divisible  one number is divisible by another number if their quotient is an integer  
evaluate  to find the value of a mathematical expression  
greatest common factor (GCF)  the largest number that divides evenly into two or more numbers  
height  the length of a perpendicular line segment from a vertex to the opposite side of a plane figure  
least common multiple (LCM)  the smallest common multiple of a set of two or more numbers  
line graph  a graph that uses a line to show how data change over time  
mean  a number found by dividing the sum of two or more addends by the number of addends, often referred to as the average  
prime number  a number that has exactly two different positive factors, itself and 1  
origin  the intersection of the x and y axes in a coordinate plane, described by the ordered pair (0,0)  
scale (axis)  a system of marks at fixed intervals used in measurement or graphing  
symmetry  when one half of an image is the mirror image of the other half  
thousandths  the value of a digit three places to the right of the decimal  
equilateral triangle  a triangle with all sides the same length  
isosceles triangle  a triangle that has at least 2 congruent sides  
obtuse triangle  a triangle whose largest angle measures greater than 90 degrees  
right triangle  a triangle that has one 90 degree angle  
scalene triangle  a triangle that has no congruent sides  
value  a numerical quantity measured or assigned or computed  
variable  1) a quantity that can have different values 2) a symbol that can stand for a variable  
volume  the number of cubic units it takes to fill a solid