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






2. Is the set of all points that are an equal distance from a point called the center






3. A line that divides a figure into two halves that are mirror images of each other






4. One of four sections into which the coordinate plane is divided






5. Figures that have the same shape but different sizes; their angles are congruent and their sides are proportional






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






7. Special polyhedron with faces that are all squares






8. A²+b²=c²






9. A quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides






10. An expression that contains a square root






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






12. y = mx + b






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






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






15. The set of all the input (x-values) for a function






16. A single term made up of numbers and variables






17. The sum of the lengths of the sides of a polygon






18. A triangle with one obtuse angle






19. An angle that measures 180 degrees






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






21. The y-value in a function






22. Two angles that add up to 90 degrees






23. The original amount of money loaned or borrowed






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






25. Equations that have the same solution






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






27. A bar graph where the bars touch - where the height of each bar indicates its frequency - and where data is grouped into intervals






28. The number used to enlarge or reduce similar figures






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






30. Two lines that never intersect






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






32. A whole number that has exactly two factors - 1 and itself.






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






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






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






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






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






38. The sum of a number and its opposite is zero.






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






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






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






42. A relation that assigns exactly one output value for each input value






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






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






45. A term that has no variable and does not change






46. A rate that has a denominator of 1






47. An event who's outcome does depend on the outcome of a previous event






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






49. Skip-counting by any given number Ex: 4 - 8 - 12 - 16...






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