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1squared | 1 |
2 squared | 4 |
3 squared | 9 |
4 squared | 16 |
5 squared | 25 |
6 squared | 36 |
7 squared | 49 |
8 squared | 64 |
9 squared | 81 |
10 squared | 100 |
11 squared | 121 |
consecutive | back to back next to |
interger | whole numbers poistive and negative |
sum | add up |
equiateral | all sides that are equal |
respectively | to give it in matching order |
perimeters | the distant around the figure |
difference | answer to a subtraction problem |
quotient | answer to a division problem |
distinct | different |
whole numbers | counting numbers including 0 |
intergers | including positive and negative numbers including 0 |
Adjacent | next to eachother |
angle | two rays (lines) that come together |
approximation | close to in a value |
area | amount of space inside of a two dimentional figure |
averaage rate | slope, constant amount of increase |
bar graph | bars that show amount of things in a category |
bias | unfair, results favoring one group over another |
box and wisker plot | graph with medians inside of a box |
combination | groups of items in no particular order |
congruent | having the same size and shapes, measures are equal in vaule |
coordinates | an ordering pair on graph usally (x.y) |
corresponding | pairs of sides or angles that are related between figures |
cross-section | the two dimensional section inside of a three dimensional figure |
depth | how deep, how much does it hold |
diameter | distance across a circle that goes through the center |
dimensions | length, width, height, size of object |
edge | the line segment connecting vertices(corners) in afigure |
equivalent | equal to can replace with |
inequality | not equal to what is given grater or less than |
interval | part of a graph or segment of numbers |
irrational | gives you a non- reapting decimal |
maximum | highest possible value |
mean | average- all values and divide by numbers of objects |
median | middle number |
midpoint | equal distance between two points |
minimum | smallest possible value |
parallelogram | four sides, opposite sides are parellel and equal |
percent | part of 100, move decimal are parallel and equal |
permutation | possible orders or arrangments of a set of items or events |
population density | how many people are in given area |
probability | what is chance something will hapen when you want, divided by all items |
proportion | two equal ratios(fratcions) |
random | not planned you are not deciding what or who will be picked |
ratio | comparsion of two numbers ( usally seen as a fraction) |
rational | the numbers is a number or a repeating decimal |
rectangle | parallelogram with four equal sides, no 90 angles |
transtation | how do yoyy move an figure on a graph |
triangle | 3 sided figure |
vertex | where the sides (edges) in a figure come togther at a point |
vertices | more than one vetox |
volume | how much space is inside of a three- dimensional figure |
absolute error | the absolut value of the difference between the measured value of a quantity and its true value |
Acute | An angle whose measure is greater than 0 and less than 90 |
associative property | the result of an operation on real numbers will be unchanged due to grouping for addition, (a+b)+c= a+(b+c) |
biased sampling | a sample that over represents or under represents part of the population. |
bivariate sampling | a sample that over represents or under represents part of the population |
bivariate data | data or events described using two variables |
box-and-whisker plot | a diagram that shows pictorially the median and measures of spread( upper and lower interquarile ranges and the range) for one set of data. |
causation | the relationship between two variables where a change in one variable effects the outcome of the other variable |
categorical data | data that can be classified by type color types of dogs. these types of data are typically represents using bar chart, pie charts or pictographs. |
central angle | An angle whose vertex is the center of a circle and is in the same plane aas thje circle. |