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Math 6th grade 65

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Prime Factorization   Expressing a number as the product of its prime number.  
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Prime   A number that has exactly two factors, itself and 1  
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percent   A special ratio that compares a number to 100 using the symbol %  
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y-axis   The vertical number line used to make a graph  
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ratio   A comparison of two quantities usually expressed as a fraction  
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Decimal   An equivalent of a fraction found by dividing the numerator by the denominator  
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Reciprocal   Switching the numerator and denominator in a fraction  
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Isosceles   A triangle that has two equal sides  
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X-axis   The horizontal number line used to make a graph  
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similar   Figures with the same shape,but not necessarily the same size; corresponding sides are proportional  
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Composite   A whole number with factors other than itself and 1  
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Repeating decimal   A polygon with all sides the same length  
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multiple   The product of two whole numbers  
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independent variable   The variable wose value determines the value of the other variable  
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perimeter   The distance around a polygon  
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transversal   A line that intersects two or more lines  
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supplementary   Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees  
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numerator   The number written above the line in a fraction  
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corresponding   Sides or angles that have the same position in similar figures  
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outcome   One of the possible events in a probability experiment  
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terminating decimal   A decimal that contains a finite number of digits  
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complementary   Two angles that have measures with a sum of 90 degrees  
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Factor   Two numbers that are multiplied  
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scale   The way each axis of a coordinate grid is labeled  
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radius   The segment from the center of a circle to a point on the circle  
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symmetry   A line that divides a figure into two congruent halves that are mirror images of each other  
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scalene   A triangle that has no sides the same length  
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fraction   A number that shows the part of a whole  
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dependent variable   The variable whose value is determined by the other variable in a relationship  
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base   The side of a plane figure that it rests on.  
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parallelogram   A quadrilateral that has two sets of parallel lines  
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quadrilateral   A polygon with four sides  
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equivalent   Equal in value  
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ordered pair   A pair of points that gives the coordinates of a point on a grid (horizontal,vertical)  
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area   The space inside a 2-dimensional shape  
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Straight angle   An angle that measures 180 degrees  
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Parallel   Two lines that are an equal distance apart and will never intersect  
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exponet   The small raised number that tells how mant times a factor is multiplied by itself  
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variable   A quantity that can change; represents an unknown (usually represented by a letter)  
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circumfrence   The distance around a circle  
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polygon   A closed figure formed by three or more line segments  
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perpendicular lines   Two lines that intersect to form right angles  
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scale factor   The ratio between the lengths of corresponding sides of tow similar figures  
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probabilty   The chance of an event occuring  
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pi   The mathematical naem for the ratio of a circles circumference to its diameter  
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vertex   The point where two sides of an angle meet  
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diagonal   A line segment that joins vertices of a polygon but its not a side of the polygon  
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congruent   Having exactly the same shape and size  
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denominator   The quantity below the line in a fraction  
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diameter   The line segment that stretches from one side of a circle through the center to the other side  
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pentagon   A polygon that has five sides  
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Hexagon   A polygon with six sides  
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