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Math Pre-Alegbra

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absolute value   a numbers distance from zero  
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acute angle   any angle whose measure is less than 90 degrees  
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acute triangle   a triangle in which all sides are less than 90 degress  
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additive inverse   opposite of a number  
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algorithm   specific set of rules for solving a problem  
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analyze   to seperate a thing into parts  
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angle   two rays that meet at a common endpoint  
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approimate   to estimate avalve which isn't exact but close enough to be of use  
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associative property   sum or product of a set of numbers is the same no matter he way they are grouped  
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arithmetic sequence   a sequence of numbers where a number is added or subtracted each time  
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bargraph   a way of displaying data using horizontial or vertical  
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base   the side or face od a 3-D stands quantity which is raised to power  
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box and whisker plot   a box indicating the midlle 50% of the ranked statistics and the max/min of data quartiles/median  
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circle   all points equidistant from a fixed point (center)  
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cicle graph   a display of data using a circle divided into slices  
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cicumference   distance around a circle  
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communitive property   rule which stats that you may add or multiply in any order  
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compare   to give similarities and difference  
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composite numbers   a number with more than two factors  
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concave polygon   a polygon that has a interior angler greater than 180 degrees  
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cone   solid consisting of a circular base and one  
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congruent   figures with the same size and shape  
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contrast   to give diffrence  
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convex polygon   a polygon that has no interior angle greater than 180 degrees  
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coordinate plane   a two dimensional figure containing horizontal and vetical axes  
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coorinates   ordered pair of numbers that desribe a point on a coordinate graph  
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cube   solid with six square faces to raise a number to the 3rd power  
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customary system   units of measurement used in the us  
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cylinder   solid shape with parallel circulr bases  
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diagonal   a line segment connecting 2 nonadjacent vertices in a polygon  
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diameter   a line segment that passes through the center of a circle and divides it in half  
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difference   answer to a subtraction problem  
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distance   the length of the shortest line segment between 2 points lines planes  
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distributive property   a(b+c)= ab + ac  
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domain   set of possible values for the variable x values  
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edge   a line segment where 2 faces of a polyhedron meet  
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equation   a mathematical sentence stating that 2 expressions are equal  
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equilateral triangle   all sides are equal length  
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equilvalent forms   represent the same number  
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estimate   an approximation or rough calculation  
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expanded form   a method of writing a number that highlights the value of each digit  
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experimental probality   ratio of the number of times an outcome happened to the total number of trails in an experiment  
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exponential form   a number written using bases and exponents  
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exponents   a numeral that indicates howmany times a number or expression is to be multiplied by itself  
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expression   a combination of numbers, variables, and operation  
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