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SAT Math Vocab 2

Subjects : sat, math
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Two lines that intersect to form a right angle






2. The original amount of money loaned or borrowed






3. 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.






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






5. A²+b²=c²






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






7. Special polyhedron with faces that are all squares






8. A polyhedron with one base and the faces are triangles






9. Consists of numbers and operations






10. The point in the exact middle of a circle






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






12. Finding all the solutions of an equation






13. A three-dimensional figure whose surfaces are polygons






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






15. Inequalities that have the same solution






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






17. Two angles whose sum is 180 degrees






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






19. An equation that states that two ratios are equal Ex: 1/2 = x/10






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






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






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






23. A geometric solid with two bases that are circles






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






25. A mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself






26. Operations that undo each other - such as addition and subtraction






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






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






29. A comparison of two numbers by division






30. In a proportion the numbers diagonally across from each other multiplied together Ex: a/b=c/d - ad and bc






31. Terms that have identical variable parts raised to the same power






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






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






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






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






36. A parallelogram with four equal sides






37. A number written as the product of its prime factors






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






39. y = mx + b






40. Two line segments with equal lengths






41. An angle that measures 180 degrees






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






43. A single term made up of numbers and variables






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






45. A data display that shows groups of data arranged in order by place value.






46. A transformation that "flips" a figure over the x or y axis






47. An equation whose answers are ordered pairs (x -y) and whose answers graph a straight line






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






49. A triangle with 3 acute angles






50. The largest factor that two or more numbers have in common.