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Charlicia Murphy

Charlicia Murphy. Math vocabulary. integer. Mathematics . one of the positive or negative numbers 1, 2, 3, etc., or zero. Compare whole number. rational number. a number that can be expressed exactly by a ratio of two integers. perfect square.

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Charlicia Murphy

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  1. Charlicia Murphy Math vocabulary

  2. integer • Mathematics . one of the positiveornegative numbers 1, 2, 3, etc., or zero. Compare whole number

  3. rational number • anumberthatcan be expressedexactlybyaratiooftwo integers

  4. perfect square • a rational number that is equaltothesquare of another rationalnumber. a polynomial that is the square of another polynomial.

  5. irrational number • anumberthatcannotbeexactlyexpressed as aratio of two integers.

  6.  Density Property • density, ratio of the mass of a substance to its volume, expressed, for example, in units of grams per cubic centimeter or pounds per cubic foot.

  7. Prism • a solid having bases or ends that are parallel, congruent polygons and sides that are parallelograms.

  8. Adjacent angles • two angles having the same vertex and having a common side between them.

  9. Coefficient • a number or quantity placed (generally) before and multiplying another quantity, as 3

  10. Distance Formula • To find the distance between two different points you use the coordinates of the ordered pairs and plug them into the formula which is the √(x₂- x₁)² + (y₂- y₁)² You can find more information

  11. Domain • a field of action, thought, influence, etc.: the domain of science. • 2. the territory governed by a single ruler or government; realm. • 3. a realm or range of personal knowledge, responsibility, etc.

  12. Hypotenuse • the side in a right-angled triangle that is opposite the right angle

  13. Legs of a right Triangle • atrianglehavinga right angle ( contrastedwithoblique triangle ).

  14. Range • theextent to which orthelimitsbetweenwhichvariationispossible:

  15. Slope • tohaveortake an inclined or oblique direction or angle considered with reference to a vertical or horizontalplane;slant.

  16. Scatter plot • agraphicrepresentationofbivariatedataasa set ofpoints in the plane that have Cartesian coordinates equal to corresponding values of the twovariates.

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