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Mathematical-Glossary of Terms
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  • 1. Any number being added
A) Integer
B) Summary
C) Addend
  • 2. An operation joining two or more sets where the sum is the whole
A) Addition
B) Turn
C) Line
  • 3. The mean or arithmetic average, refers to median or mode.
A) Average
B) Grid
C) Table
  • 4. Lengths of rectangular bars to represent numbers and compare data
A) Circle Graph
B) Line Graph
C) Bar Graph
  • 5. A method of displaying information in the form of a graph or table
A) Absolute Value
B) Metric System
C) Chart
  • 6. The number found when subtracting one number from another.
A) Difference
B) Length
C) Algorithm
  • 7. A number which is to be divided by another number:
A) Millimeters
B) Axis
C) Dividend
  • 8. One of the parts, sections, or grouping into which a whole is divided.
A) Box-and-whisker Plot
B) Division
C) Undefined Terms
  • 9. Sometimes called a pie chart; a way of representing data that shows the fractional part or percentage of an overall set of an appropriately-sized wedge of a circle
A) Line Graph
B) Circle Graph
C) Bar Graph
  • 10. The line segment formed by the intersection of two faces of a three-dimensional figure
A) Cylinder
B) Face
C) Edge
  • 11. Two or more sets of values that are equal
A) Event
B) Equality
C) Flip
  • 12. A number sentence or algebraic sentence which shows equality between two sets of value. An equation can be recognized by the presence of an (=)
A) Equation
B) Empirical Frequency
C) Expanded Form
  • 13. To find an approximate value or measurement of something without exact calculation
A) Scatter Plot
B) Vertex
C) Estimate
  • 14. One of two or more numbers that are multiplied together to obtain a product, or an integer that you can divide evenly into another number.
A) Zero Property of Addition
B) Zero-Property Multiplication
C) factor
  • 15. A geometric set of points and /or lines in 2 or 3 dimensions
A) Linear Equation
B) Scatter Plot
C) Figure
  • 16. The number by which the dividend is to be divided: also called a factor quotient
A) Face
B) Divisor
C) Addend
  • 17. A way of representing part of a whole set
A) fraction
B) Factor
C) Justify
  • 18. A "picture" showing how certain facts are related to each other or how they compare to one another
A) Algorithm
B) Graph
C) Line of Symmetry
  • 19. A pattern of regularly spaced horizontal and vertical lines on a plane that can be used to locate points and graph equations.
A) Grid
B) Mean
C) Function
  • 20. Starting at zero, any number, positive or negative, that is a whole number distance away from zero on a number line.
A) Integer
B) Average
C) Median
  • 21. A series of points that extend infinitely in two opposing directions.
A) Line
B) Coefficient
C) Parallelogram
  • 22. A graph that uses lines, segments, or curves to show that something is increasing, decreasing, or staying the same over time.
A) Pentagon
B) Conjecture
C) Line Graph
  • 23. A number expressed as the sum of an integer and a proper fraction; having a whole part and a fractional part.
A) Number Line
B) Multiple
C) Mixed Number
  • 24. The product of a number and an integer.
A) Multiple
B) Octagon
C) Decomposing Number
  • 25. An operation of two numbers that tells how many in all.
A) Polygon
B) Multiplication
C) Subtraction
  • 26. The number above the fraction bar in a fraction; tells the number of equal parts of the whole.
A) Denominator
B) Prism
C) Numerator
  • 27. A whole number that can't be divided by two.
A) Odd Number
B) Quadrilateral
C) Linear or Linear Relationship
  • 28. A mathematical process that combines numbers.
A) Questionnaire
B) Operation
C) Open-ended Problem
  • 29. An arrangement of numbers, pictures, etc., in an organized and predictable way.
A) Rotation
B) Pattern
C) Reflection
  • 30. The value of a digit according to its place in a number.
A) Ratio
B) Sequence
C) Place Value
  • 31. The chance that a particular event will occur, depending on the possible events.
A) Square Root
B) Probability
C) Operation
  • 32. The result of a multiplication problem.
A) Integer
B) Product
C) Reciprocal
  • 33. A solid 3-D figure whose base is a polygon and whose other faces are triangles.
A) Turn
B) Pyramid
C) Rotation
  • 34. The result of dividing one number by another number.
A) Quotient
B) Undefined Terms
C) Vertices
  • 35. A quadrilateral with four right angles.
A) Translation
B) Trapezoid
C) Rectangle
  • 36. An angle whose measure is 90 degrees.
A) Analyze
B) Skip Count
C) Right Angle
  • 37. A triangle having one right angle.
A) Right Triangle
B) Polyhedron
C) Attribute
  • 38. A term used for performing a mathematical operation and getting a certain result
A) Circle
B) Pythagorean Theorem
C) Rule
  • 39. A part of a population or set used in statistics.
A) Cube
B) Sample
C) Data
  • 40. To find the answer to an equation or problem.
A) Solve
B) Theoretical Probability
C) Function
  • 41. A rectangle with congruent sides.
A) Hexagon
B) Square
C) Cluster
  • 42. The result of addition.
A) Precision
B) Sum
C) Sphere
  • 43. A three sided figure.
A) Variation (Inverse)
B) Triangle
C) Scale
  • 44. Any number used in counting in addition to zero.
A) Whole Number
B) Cluster
C) Power
  • 45. The expression of numbers and/or symbols in words.
A) Congruent Figure
B) Word Forms
C) Pi
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