math (continued)
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Parallel Lines | 2 lines that don't meet at any point
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Intersecting lines | 2 line that meet one another
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Angle | a figure that formed by 2 rays that meet at an end point (acute, obtuse, right)
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Quadrilateral | a figure with 4 sides
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Square | a quadrilateral with equal sides and 4 right angles
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Rectangle | a quadrilateral with 4 right angles as well as opposite equal sides
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Parallelogram | a quadrilateral with 2 sets of parallel sides and opposite equal sides
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Triangle | a figure with 3 sides
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Trapezoid | a quadrilateral with one set of parallel sides that are unequal
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Irregular/composite figure | a figure made up of many shapes
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Net | a flat out 3-D shape
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Surface area | the total area of a faces
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Perimeter | the distance around the outside of a 2-D shape or the # of units that surround the outside of the shape
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Area | the # of square units that can cover the inside of a 2-D shape
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Volume | the amount of space a 3-D shape takes up or the number of cubic units that will fill the inside of the shape
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Mean | the average of a set of #s
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Median | the middle # of a set of #s
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Mode | the # that occurs the most
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Range | the difference of the least and greatest #s of a data set
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upper quartile | the median of the #s higher than the median
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lower quartile | the median of the #s lower than the median
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Interquartile range | subtract the UQ and the LQ
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Integer | whole numbers and their opposites
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Absolute value | the distance between the # and 0 on a # line
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#line | a line with positive and negative #s
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