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Review for Vocabulary check 5 2014

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Definition
complementary angles   two angles with a sum that equals 90 degrees  
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isosceles triangle   triangles that have two congruent sides  
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scalene triangle   triangles that have no congruent sides  
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supplementary angles   two angles with a sum that equals 180 degrees  
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translation   a type of transformation involving a slide of a graphed figure  
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trapezoid   a quadrilateral with exactly one set of parallel sides  
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cone   a 3-dimensional figure witha circular base and one vertex/apex  
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net   a two-dimentional representation of a 3-dimensional figure  
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prism   a solid figure with two parallel congruent bases and all other faces are parallelograms  
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interval   the equal parts a scale is divided into on a graph  
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measure of central tendency   the numbers or pieces of data that can represent or summarize a whole set of data, such as mean, median and mode  
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outlier   a number that is considered "extreme" for a set of data, and is very separated from the rest of the numbers  
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scale   the set of numbers used to label an axis when graphing; must include the least and greatest numbers in a set.  
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similar   figures that have congruent corresponding angles and proportional corresponding sides  
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