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Key Terms 3

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Vocabulary Word
Definition
angle   a figure formed by two rays that meet at a common endpoint  
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denominator   the number below the bar in a fraction that tells how many parts are in a whole  
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composite number   a number having more than two factors  
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greatest common factor   the greatest factor that two or more numbers have in common  
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intersecting lines   lines that cross each other at exactly one point  
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least common multiple   the least number, other than zero, that is a common multiple of two or more numbers  
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prime number   a number that has exactly two factors; 1 and itself  
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range   the difference between the greatest number and the least number in a set of data  
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right triangle   a triangle that has a right angle  
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ray   a part of a line; it begins at one endpoint and extends forever in done direction  
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numerator   the number above the bar in a fraction that tells how many equal parts of the whole are being considered  
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edge   the line made where two or more faces of a solid figure meet  
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intersecting lines   lines that cross each other at exactly one point  
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line   a straight path in a plane, extending in both directions with no endpoints  
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line segment   a part of a line between two endpoints  
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perimeter   the distance around a closed plane figure  
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vertex   the point where two or more rays meet, the point where two sides meet, or the point where two edges meet  
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