7th Math FINAL Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Line Plot | Type of graph that shows how often something occurs using x's. |
Acute Angle | An angle that measures less than 90 degrees. |
Obtuse Angle | An angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees. |
Right Angle | An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees. |
Complementary Angles | Two angles that add together to equal 90 degrees. |
Supplementary Angles | Two angles that add together to equal 180 degrees. |
Polygon | A closed, sided figure. |
Pentagon | A 5 sided polygon. |
Heptagon | A 7 sided polygon. |
Regular Polygon | A polygon with all equal sides and angles. |
Equilateral Acute Triangle | A triangle with all equal sides and all acute angles. |
Scalene Right Triangle | A triangle with no equal sides and one right angle. |
Isosceles Right Triangle | A triangle with two equal sides and one right angle. |
Scalene Obtuse Triangle | A triangle with no equal sides and one obtuse angle. |
Isosceles Acute Triangle | A triangle with two equal sides and all acute angles. |
Parallelogram; Rhombus | A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides that are all equivalent. |
Parallelogram; Rectangle | A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides and four right angles. |
Trapezoid | A quadrilateral with one set of parallel sides. |
Parallelogram | A quadrilateral with two sets of parallel sides. |
180 Degrees | The sum of the three angles in any triangle. |
360 Degrees | The sum of the four angles in any quadrilateral. |
Perimeter | The distance around an object; add all sides. |
C = 2πr | The formula for circumference of a circle; use when given the radius. |
C = πd | The formula for circumference of a circle; use when given the diameter. |
Radius | The distance from the center of a circle to the outside edge. |
Diameter | The distance across a circle going through the center. |
A = bh | The formula for area of a rectangle. |
A = 1/2bh | The formula for area of a triangle. |
A = 1/2(b1 + b2)h | The formula for area of a trapezoid. |
Probability | Written as a fraction of favorable outcomes to total outcomes. |
Compound Probability | The probability of more than one event happening together. (multiple events: multiply) |
Square Root | Finding what number times itself gives the number under the radical. |
Triangular Prism | A 3D figure that has two congruent triangular bases and 3 rectangular faces. |
Pentagonal Prism | A 3D figure that has two congruent pentagonal bases and 5 rectangular faces. |
Translation | A slide on the coordinate plane. |
Reflection | A flip on the coordinate plane. |
Square Pyramid | A 3D figure that has one square base and 4 triangular faces. |
B | Area of the base |
Venn Diagrams | A type of statistical representation used when showing overlap of data. |
Range | The difference between the highest and lowest values in a set of data. |
Mean | The average of a set of data. |
Median | The middle number in a set of data when ordered numerically (least to greatest). |
Mode | The number that shows most frequently in a set of data. |
Line Graph | A type of statistical representation used when showing changes over time. |
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