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SAT Math Vocab 2

Subjects : sat, math
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The largest factor that two or more numbers have in common.






2. Is the difference of the greatest value and the least value in a set of data.






3. Two line segments with equal lengths






4. The polygons that form a polyhedron






5. The product of any number and one is that number.






6. Is the middle value in a data set where the numbers are ordered least to greatest






7. A geometric solid with two bases that are circles






8. Is the number that is repeatedly multiplied in a power






9. A number that can be written as a/b where a and b are integers - but b is not equal to 0.






10. The sum of the values in a data set divided by the number of values in the set






11. Consists of numbers - variables - and operations






12. A single term made up of numbers and variables






13. A number that has a whole number for a square root ex: 9 - 16 - 121






14. Two lines that intersect to form a right angle






15. Changing the grouping of terms will not change the sum - (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)






16. In an expression are separated by addition and subtraction signs






17. The total area of the 2-dimensional surfaces that make up a 3-dimensional object.






18. A model of an object in which the dimensions are in proportion to the actual dimensions of the object.






19. Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees






20. The height of a polygon that is in a 90 degree relationship to the base of the polygon






21. The percent of the principal you pay or earn a year






22. The least common multiple of the denominators of two or more fractions.






23. A rate that has a denominator of 1






24. The point where a graph crosses the y-axis






25. Moves each point in a figure the same distance and direction - the new image is congruent to the original






26. In a sum - you can add terms in any order - a + b = b + a






27. A statement that compares two quantities using < - > - = -= - or ?






28. A two-dimensional pattern that forms a three-dimensional solid when formed






29. A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides






30. Special polyhedron with faces that are all squares






31. A triangle with three equal sides






32. A set of three positive integers that work in the pythagorean theorem






33. A pair of opposite congruent angles formed by intersecting lines






34. An equation that shows a relationship among two or more quantities






35. A table that lists items together according to its interval which is the number of times - or frequency - that the items occur






36. Ratios that have the same value.






37. The sum of a number and zero is always that number.






38. Is the amount paid for borrowing or lending money






39. What should occur in a probability experiment...an experiment is not actually done






40. A decimal in which one or more digits repeat infinitely






41. A transformation that turns the original figure around the origin 90 - 180 - or 270 degrees clockwise or counter clockwise






42. Number of favorable outcomes divided by total number of possible outcomes






43. Positive and Negative Whole Numbers and 0. Examples: .... -3 - -2 - -1 - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3.....(Does not include fractions or decimals)






44. Changing the grouping of factors will not change the product - (ab)c = a(bc)






45. A line segment from the center of a circle to any point on the circle (is also half the diameter)






46. y = mx + b






47. Two angles with the same measure






48. Two angles that add up to 90 degrees






49. The outcome you would perfer happen.






50. An angle that measures 180 degrees