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buckle down math

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Term
Definition
Zero Property   Anything multiplied by zero  
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Distributive Property   Multiplying a sum (or difference) by a number is the same as multiplying each number (or difference) by the number and adding (or subtracting) the products.  
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Identity Property   the properties that state that the sum of any number and zero is that number and the product of any number and 1 is that number.  
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Associative Property of addition   Addends can be regrouped and the sum remains the same 1+(3+5)=(1+3)+5  
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Commutative Property Addition   the order of addends can be changed and the sum remains the same. 3+7=7+3  
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Associative Property of Multiplacation   factors can be regrouped and the product remains the same. 2*(4*10)=(2*4)*10  
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Commutative Property of Multiplacation   the order of factors can be changed and the product remains the same. 3*5=5*3  
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Prime Number   a number with the factors one and itself  
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Composite Number   a whole number greater than one with more than two factors  
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Acute angle   an angle more than zero but less than 90  
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Obtuse Angle   an angle whose measure is between 180 and 90  
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strait angle   an angle measuring 180  
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acute triangle   a triangle whose angles are acute  
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equilateral triangle   a triangle whose sides all have the same length  
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isosceles triangle   a triangle with two sides that are the same length  
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obtuse triangle   a triangle in which one angle is an obtuse angle  
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right triangle   a triangle in which one angle is a right angle  
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scalene triangle   a triangle in which no sides have the same length  
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Congruent Figures   Figures that have the same size and shape  
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cube   a solid figure with six flat surfaces called faces.all the faces are squares  
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face   a flat surface of a polyhedron.  
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edge   a line segment where two faces meet in a solid figure  
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average   the # found by adding all the data and dividing by the # of data. also called the mean.  
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area   The number of square units needed to cover a surface of figure  
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bar graph   a graph that uses bars to show and compare data.  
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capacity   The volume of a container measured in liquid units  
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celcius   a unit of measure for measuring temperature in the metric system.  
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circle   A closed plane figure made up of all the points that are the same distance from a given point  
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circle graph   a graph in the shape of a circle that shows how all (100%) of set data has been divided into parts  
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circumference   The distance around a circle  
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common denominators   a # that is the denominator of two or more #'s.  
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common factor   A number that is a factor of two or more given numbers  
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common multiple   a # that is a multiple of two or more #'s.  
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cone   A solid figure with one circular base; the points on the circle are joined to one point outside the base  
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congruent figures   figures that have the same size and shape.  
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cubed   A name for a number to the third power  
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cup   a customary unit of capacity. 1 cup equals 8 fluid oz.  
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data   Collected information  
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decimal   a # with 1 or more places to the right of a decimal point  
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difference   The number that results from subtracting 1 # from another  
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degree   a unit of measure for angles and temperature  
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denominator   the # below the fraction bar in a fraction  
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digits   the symbols used to show numbers:0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9  
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divedend   the number to be divided  
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divisor   the number used to divide another number  
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edge   a line segment where two faces meet in a solid figure.  
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elapsed time   the difference between two times  
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equally likely   having the same chance of occurring.  
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equal ratios   ratios that can be represented by equivalent fractions.  
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equation   a # sentence that uses an equal sign to show that two expressions have the same value.9+3=12  
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pi   the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.Pi is approximately 3.14 or 22/7  
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estimate   to give an approximate value rather than an exact answer.  
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evaluate   to find the value of an expression.  
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expanded form   a way to write a number that shows the place value of each digit.  
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exponent   a number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor.  
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