Math OGT terms
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Absolute value | The distance from zero.
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Whole numbers | 0 and all natural or counting numbers.
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Integers | Includes 0, positive and negative integers.
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Rational numbers | Any number that can be written as a fraction and does not equal zero.
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Real numbers | All numbers.
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Irrational numbers | Numbers that do not terminate nor do they repeat.
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Equivalent fractions | Fractions that can be written 2 or more ways but equal the same thing. example- 1/2=2/4.
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Acute | An angle whose measure is greater than 0 and less than 90 degrees.
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Coefficient | The numeric factor in a term; ex, the number 3 in the term 3xy, and 1 is the coefficient in the term ab.
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Coordinate plane | A plane determined by the intersection of two perpendicular number lines in which any point can be located.
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Equation | A statement that shows two mathematical expressions that are equal to each other.
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Equilateral | In a given shape, all sides have the same length.
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Equivalent | Two items that have the same value.
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Isosceles triangle | A triangle with at least two congruent sides.
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Obtuse | An angle measure greater than 90 and less than 180 degrees.
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Ordered pairs | A pair of numbers that gives the coordinates of a point on a grid in this order (horizontal coordinate, vertical coordinate)
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Quadrants | The two axes of a coordinate system divide the plan into four separate sections known as quadrants. these are identified as the first, second, third, and fourth quadrants.
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Scalene triangle | A triangle that has no congruent sides.
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