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term and definition

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Term
Definition
Octagon   8 sided polygon  
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Ordered Pair   (2,3) used to graph a point  
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Polygon   closed shape / 3 or more sides  
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Prime Number   only create by X 1 and the numbers  
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Composite Number   same as prime but more than 1 and the number  
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Protractor   Tool to measure angles  
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Quotient   Answer to division problems  
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Reciprocal   Flip a fraction for division problem  
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Reflection Symmetry   Same as line of symmetry  
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Proper Fraction   Has been simplified  
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