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Acute triangle   A triangle that has each angle measuring less than 90 degrees.  
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Adjacent angles   Angles that share a common side and common vertex and do not overlap.  
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Alternate exterior angles   A pair of angles located outside a set of parallel lines and on opposite sides of the transversal.  
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Alternate interior angles   A pair of angles located between a set of parallel lines and on opposite sides of the transversal.  
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Box-and-whisker plot   A graphic method for showing a summary of data using median, quartiles and extremes of data.  
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Complementary angles   Two angles whose measures, when added together, equal 90 degrees. Compound event: An event made up of two or more simple events.  
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Coordinate plane   graph  
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Ordered pairs   Points on a coordinate plane. (x,y)  
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Origin   The point at which the two axes intersect has the coordinates (0,0).  
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Corresponding angles   Angles in the same relative position in similar or congruent figures.  
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Equilateral triangle   A triangle whose sides are all the same length.  
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Experimental probability   A statement of probability based on the results of a series of trials.  
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Independent events   Two events in which the outcome of one event does not affect the outcome of the other event.  
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Isosceles triangle   A triangle that has exactly two congruent sides.  
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Linear function   An equation whose graph in a coordinate plane is a straight line.  
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Net   A two-dimensional shape that can be folded to create a three-dimensional figure.  
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Obtuse triangle   A triangle with one angle that measures more than 90 degrees.  
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Order of operations   Rules describing what sequence to use in evaluating expressions; also known as PEMDAS  
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Perfect square   The product of an integer multiplied by itself (e.g., 121 is a perfect square because 11x11=121).  
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Permutation   Possible orders, or arrangements of a set of items.  
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Prism   A three-dimensional solid that has two congruent and parallel faces that are polygons. The remaining faces are rectangles.  
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Proportion   An equation showing that two ratios are equal.  
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Pythagorean theorem   A formula for finding the length of a side of a right triangle when the lengths of two sides are given.  
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Scalene triangle   A triangle with no congruent sides.  
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Scatterplot   A graph with points plotted to show a relationship between two variables.  
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Scientific notation   A form of writing very large or very small numbers using a number greater than or equal to 1 and less than 10 multiplied by a power of 10 (e.g., 4.7 x 109 = 4,700,000,000).  
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Stem-and-leaf plot   A data display that shows groups of data arranged by place value.  
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Supplementary angles   Two angles whose measures, when added together, equal 180 degrees.  
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Surface area   The sum of the areas of all of the faces of a three-dimensional figure.  
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Theoretical probability   A statement of the probability of an event without doing an experiment or analyzing data.  
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Vertical angles   A pair of opposite congruent angles formed when two lines intersect.  
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