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SAT Math 1 Vocab
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A triangle that contains a 90 degree angle
whole number
integer
units' digit
right triangle
2. The 'steepness' of a line. determined with a fraction: rise/run
angle
height
slope
square
3. A number whose only positive whole number facotrs are 1 and itself.
sum
prime number
bisect
circumference
4. The point where two lines meet to form part of a polygon
vertex
numerator
quadrilateral
equation
5. A section of a circle - also known as a little curved thing
angle
arc
integer
sum
6. The amount of space inside a two-dimensional (flat) object. measured in square units
volume
area
cube
sum
7. The symbol (v) that tells you to find the square root of a number
supplementary angles
radical
prime number
perpendicular
8. Two lines meeting to form right angles
slope
perpendicular
congruent triangles
median
9. A four-sided polygon. the angles total 360 degrees.
integer
circumference
quadrilateral
factor
10. Having all sides equal. an equilateral triangle has three equal sides
equilateral
digit
consecutive
parallel lines
11. Comparison of two or more numbers - expressed in lowest terms
diameter
ratio
quadrilateral
whole number
12. An arithmetic or algebraic expression that has some value on the left and some value on the right
equation
area
equilateral
similar triangles
13. A rectangular solid with six square sides or faces. also - a number raised to the third power
multiple
cube
integer
quotient
14. The number you get when you multiply two numbers
radical
product
adjacent angle
hexagon
15. The number you get when you add a group of numbers and then divide by how many there are. also called an arithmetic mean
average
supplementary angles
height
variable
16. A little number placed towards the upper right of a big number. the coefficient (big number) is multiplied by itself that many times.
units' digit
product
exponent
cross multiply
17. A line connecting one point on a circle with another
ratio
chord
bisect
factor
18. A solid whose base and top are identical parallel circles. unless otherwise stated - sides are always perpendicular to bases
radius
pentagon
midpoint
cylinder
19. A quadrilateral that has four 90 degree angles
height
rectangle
radical
cross multiply
20. A triangle having at least two equal sides and two equal angles
radius
isosceles triangle
origin
quotient
21. One of two equal factors of a number
cube
numerator
perimeter
square root
22. 'from now' ex. 7 years hence= 7 years from now
hence
vertex
right triangle
consecutive
23. Formula used to describe the relationship among the lengths of the sides of a right triangle
ratio
perimeter
pythagorean theorem
equilateral
24. The place where the x axis frosses the y axis. usually referred to as the point (0 -0)
supplementary angles
circle
sum
origin
25. The number you get when you add two or more numbers
perpendicular
sum
exponent
probability
26. An integer
digit
whole number
numerator
parallel lines
27. 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
congruent triangles
right triangle
perimeter
variable
28. One after the other - without skipping. numbers in order.
acute angle
consecutive
equation
diagonal
29. Including the two extremes. the integers from 1 to 5 inclusive are 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - and 5.
inclusive
integer
perimeter
pi
30. A Greek letter used to represent the relationship between the radius of a circle and its circumference and area.
perpendicular
pi
respectively
acute angle
31. The digit all the way on the right of a number
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32. The distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle
hexagon
pi
exponent
radius
33. A half-circle
units' digit
cube
semicircle
quadrilateral
34. Two triangles with exactly the same three angles. Similar triangles do not have to be the same size.
hexagon
sum
similar triangles
cross multiply
35. 'in the same order'
variable
isosceles triangle
numerator
respectively
36. A number or group of numbers represented by a letter or symbol. the value can vary depending on the mathematical relationship defined for it
median
remainder
whole number
variable
37. The middle number in a group
equilateral
height
triangle
median
38. A 6-sided polygon
hexagon
volume
quadrilateral
area
39. The line connecting the vertices of two opposite angles of a quadrilateral.
bisect
area
respectively
diagonal
40. Two angles sharing one common side and a common vertex
radical
angle
whole number
adjacent angle
41. The top number of a fraction
sum
degree
parallelogram
numerator
42. The line perpendicular to the base of a polygon - or the length of that line.
angle
perimeter
sum
height
43. An angle whose measure is more than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
obtuse angle
circumference
diameter
digit
44. Number that are multiplied together. the ones for 6 are 1 - 2 - 3 - and 6.
pythagorean theorem
cylinder
whole number
factor
45. A three sided polygon. the angles of a triangle total 180 degrees
parallel lines
hence
probability
triangle
46. A quadrilateral that has four 90 degree angles and four equal sides. also - a number raised to the second power.
square
diameter
rectangle
factor
47. A unit of measure used to describe the size of an angle or part of a circle. a complete circle has 360 degrees
diameter
degree
complementary angles
parallel lines
48. The longest line you can draw from one point in a circle to another (the longest chord). The diameter is two times the length of the radius
cylinder
diameter
obtuse angle
sum
49. The 'length' of a circle - measured from one point then all the way back to that point
circumference
semicircle
perimeter
remainder
50. The number you get when you divide one number into another number
hence
parallel lines
square
quotient