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SAT Math Vocab 2

Subjects : sat, math
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A diagram used to show the total number of possible outcomes in an experiment






2. A number that has a whole number for a square root ex: 9 - 16 - 121






3. Special polyhedron with faces that are all squares






4. Number in front of a variable






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






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






7. The original amount of money loaned or borrowed






8. y = mx + b






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






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






11. The polygons that form a polyhedron






12. The sum of the values in a data set divided by the number of values in the set






13. A number that has more than two factors






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






15. Is a number made of repeated factors






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






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






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






19. Two line segments with equal lengths






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






21. The number of square units needed to cover a flat surface






22. A letter used to represent one or more numbers






23. A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides






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






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






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






27. The distance a number is from 0 on the number line - value of n is written l n l






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






29. The two sides that make up the right angle in a right triangle






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






31. The total area of the 2-dimensional surfaces that make up a 3-dimensional object.






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






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






34. A ratio that compares two quantities measured in different units






35. Finding all the solutions of an equation






36. The y-value in a function






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






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






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






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






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






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






43. Inequalities that have the same solution






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






45. A triangle with no equal sides






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






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






48. An angle that measures 90 degrees






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






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