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SAT Math 1 Vocab

Subjects : sat, math
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1. Including the two extremes. the integers from 1 to 5 inclusive are 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - and 5.






2. The place where the x axis frosses the y axis. usually referred to as the point (0 -0)






3. The 'length' of a circle - measured from one point then all the way back to that point






4. The number you get when you multiply two numbers






5. A Greek letter used to represent the relationship between the radius of a circle and its circumference and area.






6. A triangle having at least two equal sides and two equal angles






7. The number you get when you divide one number into another number






8. The number you get when you add two or more numbers






9. Comparison of two or more numbers - expressed in lowest terms






10. The product of two or more whole numbers. 40 is this of 5 because 5×8=40. therefore 40 is also this of 8






11. The amount of space contained in - or occupied by - a solid figure. expressed in in cubic units.






12. The number left over after you've divided one number into another number






13. The line perpendicular to the base of a polygon - or the length of that line.






14. A collection of all the points that are the same distance from one - central point






15. A whole number that can be either positive - negative - or zero.






16. A four-sided polygon. the angles total 360 degrees.






17. The amount of space inside a two-dimensional (flat) object. measured in square units






18. The digit all the way on the right of a number


19. 'in the same order'






20. The point where two lines meet to form part of a polygon






21. Two lines meeting to form right angles






22. The line connecting the vertices of two opposite angles of a quadrilateral.






23. A 5 sided polygon






24. A line connecting one point on a circle with another






25. A rectangular solid with six square sides or faces. also - a number raised to the third power






26. An arithmetic or algebraic expression that has some value on the left and some value on the right






27. The distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle






28. A number or group of numbers represented by a letter or symbol. the value can vary depending on the mathematical relationship defined for it






29. Number that are multiplied together. the ones for 6 are 1 - 2 - 3 - and 6.






30. The sum of the lengths of all the sides of a polygon






31. A section of a circle - also known as a little curved thing






32. A quadrilateral that has four 90 degree angles






33. The mathematical chance of something happening. can be expressed as a fraction - ratio - decimal - or percent.






34. An angle that contains less than 90 degrees






35. A number whose only positive whole number facotrs are 1 and itself.






36. A 6-sided polygon






37. Two angles containing a total of 90 degrees






38. Two triangles with exactly the same three angles. Similar triangles do not have to be the same size.






39. One of two equal factors of a number






40. 'from now' ex. 7 years hence= 7 years from now






41. A quadrilateral that has four 90 degree angles and four equal sides. also - a number raised to the second power.






42. A half-circle






43. The top number of a fraction






44. A little number placed towards the upper right of a big number. the coefficient (big number) is multiplied by itself that many times.






45. Two angles sharing one common side and a common vertex






46. Formula used to describe the relationship among the lengths of the sides of a right triangle






47. Formed by two lines that either intersect (cross each other) or start from the same point. the opening is measured in degrees and can be thought of as a fraction of a circle's 360 degrees






48. Triangles that have the same angles and are the same size. the three angles and three sides of one triangle is equal to the three angles and three sides of the other






49. The point equidistant from the ends of a line






50. A quadrilateral whose opposite sides are both parallel and equal in length and whose opposite angles are equal