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SAT Math Vocab 2

Subjects : sat, math
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A set of three positive integers that work in the pythagorean theorem






2. A diagram that summarizes data using the median - the upper and lower quartiles - and upper and lower extremes.






3. An expression that contains a square root






4. A triangle with 3 acute angles






5. A geometric solid with two bases that are circles






6. To get a variable alone on one side of an equation or inequality in order to solve the equation or inequality






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






8. Special polyhedron with faces that are all squares






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






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






11. Is the amount paid for borrowing or lending money






12. A diagram used to show the total number of possible outcomes in an experiment






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






14. The outcome you would perfer happen.






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






16. The polygons that form a polyhedron






17. A graph that best shows part of a whole or the percentage out of 100%






18. A pair of numbers - (x - y) - that indicate the position of a point on a coordinate plane.






19. The perpendicular (90 degrees) distance from the base of a triangle to the opposite vertex






20. Is the value in a data set that occurs most often. If all values occur the same amount of times there is no mode for that set.






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






22. The height of each lateral (outside) face of a pyramid or cone






23. The bottom of a triangle






24. A triangle that has a 90 degree angle.






25. Is a polyhedron with two bases and faces are rectagles






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






27. A method of writing very large or very small numbers by using powers of 10






28. The set of all the output (y-values) for a function






29. A type of graph in which the lengths of bars are used to represent and compare data in categories






30. The smallest multiple that two or more numbers have in common






31. Two line segments with equal lengths






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






33. The amount of 3-dimensional space occupied by an object






34. y = mx + b






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






36. The amount the price of an item is increased above the price the store is paid for the item






37. A plane that is divided into four regions by a horizontal line called the x-axis and a vertical line called the y-axis.






38. An event that is not affected by another event.






39. A(b + c) = ab + ac






40. A three-dimensional closed figure that looks like a ball






41. Fractions that have the same value and the same simplest form






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






43. The order of the factors does not change the product a x b = b x a






44. The steepness of a line on a graph - rise over run






45. The ratio of the number of ways the event can occur to the number of ways the event cannot occur. Favorable over Unfavorable.






46. Two angles that add up to 90 degrees






47. When the GCF of the numerator and denominator is 1






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






49. The distance across a circle through its center (is also twice the radius)






50. The x-value in a function