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MATHPre-Algebra
A IS FOR ARC
An unbroken part of a circle.
B IS FOR BAR GRAPH
A graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to
displace data.
C IS FOR CHORD
A segment with its endpoint on a circle.
D IS FOR DECAGON
A polygon with ten sides.
E IS FOR EVENT
An outcome or set of outcomes of an experiment or
situation.
F IS FOR FACTOR
A number that is multiplied by another number to
get a product.
G IS FOR G.C.F The largest common factor of two or more given
numbers.
H IS FOR HEXAGON
A bar graph that shows the frequency of data within
equal intervals.
I IS FOR IMAGE
A figure resulting from a transformation.
J IS FOR JUMP POINT
A starting number in a mathematical starting
sequence.
K IS FOR KILOGRAM
A metric unit for weight && it means 1,000 grams.
L IS FOR LATERAL FACE
In a prism or a pyramid, a face that is not base.
M IS FOR MAJOR ARC
An arc that is more than half of a circle.
N IS FOR NET
An arrangement of two-dimensional figures that can
be folded to form a polyhedron.
O IS FOR ODD NUMBER
A whole number that is not divisible by two.
P IS FOR PENTAGON
A five-sided polygon.
Q IS FOR QUARTERLY
Four times a year.
R IS FOR RATE
A ratio that compares two quantities measured in
different units.
S IS FOR SCALE
The ratio between two sets of measurements.
T IS FOR TERM (IN A SEQUENCE) An element or number in a sequence.
U IS FOR UNIT RATE
The process of changing one unit of measure to
another.
V IS FOR VERTEX
On an angle or polygon, the point where two sides
intersect; on a polyhedron, the intersection of three
or more faces; on a cone or pyramid, the top point.
W IS FOR WHOLE NUMBERS
The set of numbers that includes zero and all of the
natural numbers.
X IS FOR X-AXIS
The horizontal axis on a coordinate plane.
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Series 2
Y IS FOR Y-AXIS
The vertical axis on a coordinate plane.
Z IS FOR ZERO PAIR
A number and its opposite, which add to 0.