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base   1) the side or face a three-d shape stands on2) a quantity which is raised to an exponet  
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box and whisker plot   box indicating the middle fifty percent of the ranked statistics and the max/min of data  
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circle   all points are equidstant from a fixed point  
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circle graph   display of data using a circle divided into slices  
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circumfrence   distance around a circle (piD)  
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commutative property   rule which states that you may add or multiply in any order  
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compare   to give similarities and differences  
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complementary angles   two angles whose sum is ninety-degrees  
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composite number   number with two or more factors  
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concave polygon   polygon that has an interior angle greater than 180 degrees.  
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cone   solid consisting of a circular base and one vertice  
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absolute value   numbers distance from zero on a number line  
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acute angle   any angle whose measure is less than ninety degrees  
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acute triangle   triangle in which all angles measure less than 90 degrees  
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additive inverse   opposite of a number  
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algorithm   a specific set of instructions for solving a problem  
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alternate exterior angles   when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, two angles above and below the parallel lines and on opposite sides of the transversal  
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alternate interior angles   when two parallel lines are cut by a transversal, two angles between the parallel lines and on opposite sides of the transversal  
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analyze   to separate a thing into parts  
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angle   two rays that meet  
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arithmetic sequence   sequence of numbers where a number is added or subtracted each time  
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associative property   sum or product of a set of numbers is the same no matter how they are grouped  
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approximate   to estimate a value which is not exact but close enough to be of use.  
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congruent   figures of the same size and shape  
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contrast   to give differences  
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convex polygon   a polygon that has no interior angle greater then 180 degrees.  
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coordinate   ordered pair of numbers that describes a point on a coordinate graph  
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coordinate plane   2 dimensional figure containing horizontal and vertical axes  
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corresponding angles   any pair of angles each of which is the same side of one or two lines cut by a transversal and on the same side of the tranversal  
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cube   1) solid with six square faces 2) to raise a number to the third power  
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customary system   units of measurements used in U.S.  
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cylinder   solid shape with parallel circular bases  
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diagonal   line segment connecting two nonajacent vertices in a polygon  
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diameter   line segment that passes through the center of a circle and divides it in half  
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difference   the answer to a subtraction problem  
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directly proportional   two quantities fow which an increase in one causes an increase in the other  
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distance   length of shortest line segment between two points, lines, planes  
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distributive property   a(b+c)=ab+ac and vice versa (also works for subtraction)  
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domain   the set of possible values for the variable  
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edge   line segment where two faces of a polyhedron meet  
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equation   mathematical sequence stating the two expressions are equal  
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equilateral triangle   all sides are of equal length  
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equivalent forms   represent the same number  
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estimate   an approximation or rough calculation  
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exponential form   number written using bases and exponets (32=2 to the fifth power)  
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exponents   numeral that indicates how many times a number or expression is multiplied by itself  
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expression   combination of numbers, variables, and operations  
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faces   flat, polygonal regions of a polyhedron  
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factor   number or expression that is multiplied by another to yield a product  
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factorial   n!: product of all the whole numbers from 1 to n [3! = (3)(2)(1)]  
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Fibonacci numbers   1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21,34, 55, 89, … (add previous two)  
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fundamental counting principle   If there are m ways for one event to occur and n ways for another event to occur then there are mn ways for both events to occur  
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generate   to produce or create  
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geometric sequence   sequence where you multiply or divide to get the next term  
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horizontal line   flat, level figure moving left to right  
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function   assigns exactly one output value to each input value  
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hypotenuse   side in a right triangle or opposite side of the right triangle (longest side)  
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independant event   in probability, 1 outcome of an event doesn't affect anothers outcome  
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inequality   statement that 1 quantity is less than or greater than another  
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integers   whole numbers and their opposites  
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interpret   to explain the meaning of  
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interquartile range   in a set of data the difference between the first and third quartile  
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intersection   set of elements that belong to each of two overlapping sets  
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interval   space of time between events or objects  
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inversely proportional   two quantities for which an increase in one causes an decrease in the other  
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inverse operations   operations that undo eachother  
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investigate   to study by close examination  
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irrational numbers   set of numbers that can't be expressed s finite or repeating decimal  
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isoceles triangle   triangle with at least two sides of equal length  
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justify   to prove to be right  
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legs of a triangle   sides adjacent to the right angle of the right triangle  
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line segment   on a line two end points and all points between them.  
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linear equation   graph is a line (y=mx=b)  
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maximum   greatest value  
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mean   average of two or more numbers  
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median   middle number in an ordered set of numbers  
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metric system   decimal system of weights and measurements  
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midpoint   point on a segment that divide's it in two equal segments  
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minimum   least value  
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mode   number or element which occurs most frequently in a set of numbers  
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multiplicative inverse   reciprocal of a number  
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multi-stage event   series of several events which occur in successive order  
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mutually exclusive events   one has nothing to do with the other  
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negative correlation   line of best fit has negative slope  
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oblique line   neither horizontal nor vertical  
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obtuse angle   any angle that measures more than 90 but less than 180 degrees  
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