| Question |
Answer |
| Alternate interior angles |
when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, two angles between the lines and on opposite sides of the transversal |
| Analyze |
to separate a thing into parts |
| Angle |
two rays that meet a common endpoint |
| Approximate |
to estimate a value which is not exact but close enough to be of use |
| Arithmetic sequence |
sequence of numbers where a number is added or subtracted each time |
| Associative property |
sum or product of a set of numbers is the same, no matter how they are grouped |
| Base |
1) the side or face a 3-D shape stands; 2) a quantity which is raised to a power |
| Box-and-whisker plot |
box indicating the middle 50% of the ranked statistics and the maximum/minimum of data |
| Circle |
all points equidistant from a fixed point (center) |
| Circle graph |
display of data using a circle divided into slices |
| Circumference |
distance around a circle (pi times diameter) |
| Commutative property |
rule which states that you may add or multiply in any order |
| Compare |
to give similarities and differences |
| Complementary angles |
angles whose sum is 90 degrees |
| Composite number |
number with more than two factors |
| Concave polygon |
polygon that has an interior angle greater than 180 degrees |
| Cone |
solid consisting of a circular base and one vertex |
| Congruent |
figures with the same size and shape |
| Contrast |
to give differences |
| Convex polygon |
polygon that has no interior angle greater than 180 degrees |
| Coordinate plane |
two-dimensional figure containing horizontal and vertical axes |
| Coordinates |
ordered pair of numbers that describes a point on a coordinate graph |