PSSA Vocabulary Words
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Acute Triangle | triangle where each angle measures less than 90
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Adjacent Angles | side by side angles
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Alternate Exterior Angles | located outside of parallel lines and on opposite sides of transversal
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Alternate Interior Angles | located inside of parallel lines and on opposite sides of transversal
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Complementary Angles | two angles whose measures add to 90
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Origin | where the x and y axes meet
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Corresponding Angles | angles in the same relative position
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Equilateral Triangle | A triangle whose sides are all the same length
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Isosceles Triangle | A triangle with two equal sides
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Linear Function | equation that makes a straight line on coordinate plane
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Net | 2-D shape that can be folded to a 3D shape
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Obtuse triangle | a triangle with one angle that measures more than 90
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Pythagorean Theorem | used to find lengths on a RIGHT TRIANGLE
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Scalene Triangle | triangle with no equal sides
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Scatterplot | graph used to show relationship with two variables
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Supplementary Angles | two angles that add to 180
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Surface Area | square units to cover a 3D shape
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Perimeter | distance around
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Area | square units to cover a shape
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Volume | cubic units to fill up a 3D object
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Vertical Angles | equal angles that are looking at each other
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